This is one of the reasons that parking on a wide and busy street can be preferable to parking in a parking building or designated parking area. But parking your car on the street has its own set of problems to beware of. Do not get me started on how inconsiderate this is, especially if parking spaces are at a premium. Car noses over narrow pavementsSome streets have designated parking spaces that allow cars to park perpendicular to the road and the pavement. Parking in a disabled parkAs previously discussed, it is very poor form to park in a mobility parking space if you are not in possession of a mobility parking permit.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 11, 2016 19:52 UTC