Following links above - did you know that if you park on the street overnight, the car has to be facing the "right way", ie not facing oncoming traffic, so that headlights will reflect off your rear red reflectors. Fine up to £1000 apparently. Ouch!
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Similar around where I live. Unfortunately one household has 4 cars despite only 2 people living there, there are 5-6 work vans etc. Cars have to park partly on pavements. I could easily have a drive at the bottom of my garden but the road surface of the back lane is so poor that one wrong pothole in the dark would take your sump off.
There needs to be a solution to this while car ownership keeps increasing.
Following links above - did you know that if you park on the street overnight, the car has to be facing the "right way", ie not facing oncoming traffic, so that headlights will reflect off your rear red reflectors. Fine up to £1000 apparently. Ouch!
Be careful out there!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-61828119
Some people are extremely territorial.
The majority of Cardiff’s houses were built Post war and the streets are too small to accommodate the residents cars especially when some households have 2/3/4 cars each.
Hence people putting traffic cones and wheelie bins to save their particular space.
Couple this with commuters who park outside yours and walk into town or over the bay which happens to us on a daily basis I can understand why people get annoyed
I think most "inner" Cardiff is as you say, but I think the vast majority of satellite estates are 60s or later.
My area was built in the 80s, and most have a garage and short drive. Most households don't use the garage, some have converted them to extra rooms and leave cars on drives. But there's no room for street parking, and the roads are not wide enough to park on both sides so there's loads of pavement parking.
There's been some newer houses built in the last ten years, costing a fortune, and still developers think along the lines of one car per house, no visitors.
I went to a mates in West Wales arrived Friday night, parked outside a house two doors down with a big drive no cars on there, before I could get the bags out some old bag flew out "you can't park there, it's where my Son parks when he visits on Tuesdays".
I said don't worry i'll be gone by then, she said "No you can't park there it's my house, park outside his house", she was so angry, so I moved one down further for the sake of my mate, but imagine living life like that?
The problems are only going to get worse when electric cars become the norm.
I live next to a school and the parking around drop off and pick up times is appalling. It doesn't bother me though, because I chose to buy a house next to a school. It would be illogical for me to get annoyed at people ensuring their kids get there or get home safely. I get my kicks from laughing at the attempts to make three-point-turns in the road.
A few years ago I lived on the Graig in Pontypridd and parking was an absolute nightmare.
Streets of terraced houses with no provision for parking. On a good day I would be able to get within 20-30 metres from my house. On a bad day I had to park up to 3 streets away, which isn't fun when it's pissing it down with rain and you have kids and a load of shopping in the car, either that or park illegally and risk a ticket.
It was mostly people who would leave their cars there and walk down into Pontypridd or to the hospital to work - because late at night there were always numerous spaces and during the first lockdown you could basically park anywhere you wanted.
I never noticed any aggro though as everyone was in the same boat, I'm sure they all realised I'd much rather be parking outside my own house if I could.
Now living in a leafy suburb of North Cardiff, and everyone has their own driveway - which is so much better. But there is probably more complaining about where people are parking than in the Graig when people leave a car on the street outside someone else's house.
Ah the Graig
Know it well
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Are new homes in the UK being built with attached garages? There are lots of homes in the United States that have no garages, but they are old homes. Pretty much any house built since 1970, and perhaps since 1960, has at least a one-car garage and more likely a two-car garage. Three-car garages are not that unusual anymore, either.
Right attitude, I used to live near a funeral home in Birchgrove, every so often there would be a lot or extra cars, fair enough I bought the house and accepted it was my choice and to live with it. I moved fairly quickly though as it was only stepping stone to a better house.
Some people buy near a town Centre, or village, then moan when people park outside their house?