ANNOYED! Cars Parked on Half the Road And Half on Footpaths
To Neighbourly. When I do my deliveries either my paper run or my circulars run around in West Auckland, I find the odd car or cars at times, half parked on footpaths and on the side of the road? I don't know if this is a legal or illegal thing to do in this country. Here is a pic from the UK, just to give you an example. I am not just doing this post for myself as such but for also people who do Courier deliveries around West Auckland also. What do others think? Are we as NZer's allowed to do this as part of everyday parking? Is there no such thing as parking on the road now in this day of age? Or is this just lazy parking?
Matt
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