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Here's my problem. You wrote that they were "examples." You did not specify that one of the "examples" was where you got cited and you still haven't. Whichever one is the one where you got cited is the only one that is relevant.
So, which one is it?
My original question was a higher level question that was basically:
1. Given the definition of a driveway per the California Streets And Highways code (SHC) Division 7, Part 3, Chapter 27, Article 1, Section 5870 which clearly states: "“Driveway” means a paved portion of a public street providing an unobstructed passage from the roadway
to an offstreet area used for driving, servicing, parking, or otherwise accommodating motor vehicles."
2. And the area in question does not lead to an "offstreet area used for ... accommodating motor vehicles" because there is a wall, fence, or repurposed area where no vehicles can enter (even if curb cuts exist).
3. then the location in question is not blocking a "driveway" per CA state definition of a driveway.
4. So should a ticket not be issued or can it be legitimately argued against based on those facts?
A picture should not be required to answer that question since I was not asking for advice in fighting my specific ticket but was asking a higher level question based on the CA state legal definition of a "driveway" and the current state of the location. But since you kept asking, I provided 3 pictures of areas where either I or a friend of mine has received a ticket in the past 2 years. Now you are saying that is not good enough for some reason, so I will provide more details and re-insert the links.
Picture 1 - the area from where the dumpster is sitting (and the curb cut starts) is about 18 feet long before the actual garage entrance begins. This is where my ticket was issued, if you must know, but knowing that does not really address my original higher level question. My car was parked under the tree with the back of my car being about 6 feet from the beginning of the garage entrance. Across the sidewalk from where my entire car was parked is all wall and window with no access to the garage provided that I was blocking. So in no way was my car obstructing passage to an offstreet area. And the only "no Parking" signs are for street cleaning on certain days - this was not one of those days.
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.7821462,-122.4590011,3a,75y,267.61h,76.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1smvP2Ks7FxjMmRoMYUNlk2Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
Picture 2 - a friend received a ticket here. The building use was changed in 2016 - the building permits were issued and the work completed per the permits to change the area from a garage bay to a different use that prevents vehicles from entering. It has a raised floor (per the building permits), fixed equipment, electrical wiring, etc that all prevent it from being an off-street area for vehicles. The official No Parking signs or for street cleaning days. The "No Parking" signs on the side of the building/doors are not official city No Parking signs and were put there by the business manager to encourage people not to park there so they can use it as their private parking. There are often cars parked here, in fact I drove by on Friday afternoon and the entire length of the sidewalk had cars parked there.
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.7816222,-122.4510783,3a,15y,106.01h,83.14t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sD8RdLEYnlCS5JAVZmoAlIQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
Picture 3 - where another friend received a ticket about 2 years ago - the green fence across from the left hand curb cut and the next 12 feet is a permanent fence with a standard 3 ft gate in it. My friend was parked extending past the curb cut by about 4 or 5 feet, clearly in friend of the fence and a good 6 feet from the driveway. Like my 1st example, he was not blocking a passage for a vehicle. The No Parking sign was not there at that time, it was installed a short time later to help relieve congestion on the street from parking on both sides and the ticket issued was for blocking a driveway.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/@37.7349305,-122.434188,3a,75y,130.22h,71.06t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s4r_0a75_0zr1W7Ll7TjStg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x808f7e64bb953453:0x33cba2a0ed980b12!8m2!3d37.7349022!4d-122.4343756
While I am not sure how providing these pictures will help answer my original question, but I gladly provide them. So if you have some expertise in this area of legality and can comment on the legal standing based on the definitions provided by the CA Vehicle codes, I would greatly appreciate it. If you want more specific detail of my specific ticket, I don't know what else you need to answer my original question.
Thank you