Your driveway is the part with the dotted line. That is the part of the public pavement you are permitted to drive a car across. The raised curb is not your driveway. You cannot drive there.I think that if a car is parked across any part of the driveway, they should't be i.e. they are blocking it. Whereas my partner thinks they are only in the wrong if they are blocking the dropped curb half of the driveway. Who is right?
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Anyone can park by the raised kerb as that is not your driveway. They may not block the dropped kerb, because that is a driveway. What you choose to do with the rest of your front garden is up to you. You can use it to park a car on. You cannot legally drive over the raised kerb however and you could be held liable for any damage to the pavement, utilities under the pavement etc. When a dropped kerb is installed the pavement is also strengthened (if neccesary).
