Well that's how Brits do it on a narrow road, but it can be problematic for firefighters needing to get to a fire, as they either have to put all their weight on a car to move it or have the owner move it.
I can remember in the TV series Londons Burning when a firework sets a kitchen on fire, the firefighters find out the house is on a really narrow street, and they accidentally scratch the house owners car! (14:30)
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Well that's how Brits do it on a narrow road, but it can be problematic for firefighters needing to get to a fire, as they either have to put all their weight on a car to move it or have the owner move it.
I can remember in the TV series Londons Burning when a firework sets a kitchen on fire, the firefighters find out the house is on a really narrow street, and they accidentally scratch the house owners car! (14:30)
Street parking in many cities in the US is designated or prohibited on narrower streets. Driveways are the thing.
NathanFromEngland wrote:Although if you ask me, i think that there were plans for more houses to be constructed here, but funding may have fell through prior to construction. https://www.google.com/maps/@35.1032688 ... 312!8i6656
Likely closed off due to excessive use of the cul-de-sac as a turnaround point