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Brynjolf
Mar 13, 2014Explorer
Others who move in and out of your building must park their moving truck on the street in order to load and unload their belongings. And I'm sure that furniture trucks, appliance trucks, UPS trucks and dozens of other large vehicles must make regular deliveries to your apartment building too. Why not just park your RV in a similar manner?
You'll have to get used to parking in tight places and occasionally inconveniencing others as you embark on your new lifestyle. Sometimes you'll just have to take annoyed glares and the occasional horn honk on the chin. Just be friendly, smile and wave and try not to totally block the street.
Plan ahead for moving day, have everything ready to go, and try to limit your on-street parking to 3-4 hours mid-day (or on a weekend).
You'll have to get used to parking in tight places and occasionally inconveniencing others as you embark on your new lifestyle. Sometimes you'll just have to take annoyed glares and the occasional horn honk on the chin. Just be friendly, smile and wave and try not to totally block the street.
Plan ahead for moving day, have everything ready to go, and try to limit your on-street parking to 3-4 hours mid-day (or on a weekend).
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