Re: Parking outside neighbours house
Hi have somewhat same problem with all day parkers in my estate including neighbours' non resident friends and family members using the estate as a car park whilst town centre is nearby, also trucks use estate due to large lane size. Their is not much we can do about neighbours family members but suggest if in worst case scenario with all day parkers, you take registration details and insurance disc details of offenders and leave a note saying you will report them to their insurer for all day parking in residential area. Reasoning, if the area is not declared on insurance as primary parking day time location, it could affect their premiums. Possibly down to the risk of increased traffic, possibly a threat to kids, pedestrians, increasing damage to car through double parking and or malcious damage from residents. I am not certain can any car insurance experts qualify, but would wager the insurers may take a dim view and up the premiums. May not even stand up but maybe an idea -- I would guess you wouldn't even have to call up their insurer before non residents all day parkers would quickly move off.
On the issue of parking etiquette, my estate has a newsletter and we do mention consideration for neighbours. But to be honest, it is proving very difficult. The only really effective way on getting some cooperation is to speak to the neighbours concerned. They don't want problems with their neighbours either, and they may try to reduce the incidents of parking outisde your house somewhat - but dont bank on totally.
Problem is often 2 parent car households extend to 4 or 5 with adult kids. Then rented 4 bed households can have up to six cars at least.
On the issue of trucks, if HGV's park in estates - report them if they block visibility to the Gardai, forcing oncoming traffic to move into opposite lane, this is classed as dangerous parking. Otherwise you can report them to HSE or whatever environmental body if they're is oil leakage from the vehicle eventually being flushed into the drains/environment. I think HGV insurers would have similar issue with residential parking - write to their HQ and threaten local media action. No company likes bad PR.
Goodluck.