Use your brain. People with 2 car garages have TWO cars. Neither lane can be blocked genius. |
| This gets my vote for worst topic ever on this site. This makes the anorexic turtle discussion look like Plato vs. Aristotle. |
| It’s really interesting to me to see some PPs say that it’s rude to park in the driveway unless invited. I have never heard that before and wonder if it’s a regional practice. I grew up in the south where everyone parks in the driveway when they visit. I have wondered why our friends and others don’t just park in our driveway, and maybe now I have my answer. (And now I fear that they think I’m rude when I park in theirs.) |
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I never asked the lawn care company not to park in my driveway but they don't, and I appreciate it when I need to leave while they are there.
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| We have an old asphalt driveway and i dont care who parks there. But i bet you Bethesda residents with nice laid brick driveways dont let workers use it. |
| Sometimes they do and sometimes they don’t. Op get a life please. No one gives this a thought. |
| Because there's probably a car in the garage, and that car may need to exit |
This is a bit weird. I'm not a blue collar worker, but if I were going to do a job at someone's house, I would definitely park in their driveway as long as I wasn't blocking anyone. |
Okay, find someone else to unclog your shitty overflowing toilet. |
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Are you one of those people who get all scorched earth if someone parks in front of their house??!
Like you own a public street? If so - then find something truly illegal to complain about. If not - my full apologies to you. My aunt is a Nanny & she tells me that she doesn’t park in a home’s driveway because she has never been given explicit permission to do so. Of course she doesn’t ask either. |
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| Cars leaking oil and fluids. |
| Think about all the extra wear on your driveway. |