…but surely this is something most of us hate to see. I walk on this street near where I work a couple times per day. Granted, the sidewalk isn’t much to speak of, but cars park like this all the time. Sometimes people park utility trailers or campers covering the entire sidewalk. If I see someone doing it I will let them know they should leave at least enough room so someone in a wheelchair wouldn’t have to go out in the road, and this has been fairly effective, but for most this seems to be acceptable behavior around here.

  • @[email protected]
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    Turn the living room into a garage. Or the front yard. Parking a car in front of your house isn’t a right. In a perfect world: If there is no space for parking, then it should be considered to just not own a car.

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      That’s very dependent on there actually being another way to get around. Public transit isn’t good everywhere, people still need to be able to go get groceries and things. Most people are not trying to cause inconvenience to others, they are just trying to live their lives.

      • Jesse
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        @Crazypartypony @glasgitarrewelt But if parking restrictions are enforced and people can’t park and thus can’t use cars then there will be political will for public transport. Public transport is cheaper to deploy than all the car infrastructure even for small townships.

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        A bicycle with panniers or a trailer is perfectly adequate to buy groceries for a family. Yes, even in winter.

    • Flax
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      01 year ago

      This looks like an American neighbourhood. People there can’t just simply “not own a car” or afford a garage for that matter.

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        If they live in one of those suburbs they have plenty of space to park their car on their property. It’s just a matter of convenience, like the hole car problem is.