Thanks for the nice shot of the 356's parked in a row.
A traffic way is the total width of the street, including shoulders and berms, and usually also 6 feet past that. A bicycle may not be parked on the shoulder like a car or motorcycle. A parking lot is off the traffic way, but open to through traffic and therefore some vehicle regulations pertain to actions on private lots. A land vehicle may use any or all of a traffic way, so long as it doesn't cross into oncoming traffic lanes or cause property damage. If the rear axle of the trailer stayed inside the curb line, I think you have and issue with the shop owner for having you park a passenger convaynce within the traffic way. But all my experience is in PA. Check your local laws.
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