1. Install Clear Signage:
Posting signs like “No Parking – Driveway in Use” or “Private Property – Unauthorized Vehicles Will Be Towed” can deter potential violators and establish clear boundaries.
2. Driveway Markings:
Painting boundary lines or using reflective tape can visually emphasize the area as part of your property, making it less likely for others to park there.
3. Install Security Cameras:
A visible security camera can act as a deterrent and provide evidence if a car blocks your driveway again. Recorded footage can be useful when reporting to authorities or as evidence if you need to escalate the situation.
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4. Community Outreach:
Building good relationships with your neighbors and engaging in community discussions can help create awareness and mutual respect for each other’s property. A community-focused approach can prevent misunderstandings and foster better neighborhood cooperation.
5. Parking Barriers:
For more direct prevention, consider installing physical barriers like fold-down posts at the entrance to your driveway. These barriers provide an extra level of security but should be used in a way that complies with local ordinances.