Thinking Your Driveway Is Safe for a Camper? These Parking Rules Say Otherwise

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Watch Out for the “Snitch Line”

The biggest threat doesn’t come from an enforcement officer driving by—it comes from your neighbors. Municipalities rarely have the capacity to actively hunt for campers in residential areas. Almost every enforcement action starts with a report via a civic app or a phone call from an irritated neighbor.

Is your camper blocking their sunlight, or do they simply find it ugly? Then it’s only a matter of time before a letter with a penalty order lands on your doormat. Our advice for 2026 is clear: use your driveway only for loading and unloading (maximum three days), and find storage for the rest of the year. Legally speaking, your own driveway is far less private than you think.

Feline Body Language: How Your Cat Speaks to You

Each owner of a cat knows that the pet’s mental state and disposition towards something can be easily counted by its pose, habits and facial expressions. To be ready for the various moods of your pet, we advise you to study the main options for feline poses.

Unconventional City Cars

The time of large cars with powerful engines on the streets of the city begins to give way to a new era of compact and economical cars. Here you can find the top ten most interesting cars of our time.

Stereotypes About Cars and Their Owners

It's no secret that a car is no longer just a vehicle for moving from point A to point B. The choice of cars has imposed certain stereotypes on its owners and it is sometimes difficult for us to imagine anyone other than a farmer driving a pickup truck. Today we will debunk the most popular myths related to cars and their owners.