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You can report a collision or a driving offence by following the steps below.
For more information about what to expect from this process, visit our making a road traffic incident report page.
If you are using a keyboard to navigate and have issues reporting online, you can call our non-emergency number 101 or use our non-emergency textphone service on 18001 101.
Report a parking problem
If your neighbour is causing a nuisance with their parking, such as parking in front of your property or in your designated space, please contact your local council as this isn't a police matter.
If someone parks their vehicle on your driveway without your permission, this is trespassing. If the vehicle is abandoned (eg untaxed), you can report this to your local council. They'll try to contact the owner and arrange for the vehicle to be removed if necessary.
Before taking any kind of formal action we'd always recommend having a polite word with your neighbour first. They may not be aware they are causing a nuisance.
If this doesn’t work, you could also try using a professional mediator. Your local council may be able to refer you to one.
If a vehicle is blocking or obstructing your driveway
If a vehicle is stopping you from being able to get out of your property or driveway, you can report this to us by calling 101.
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