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Driveway issue
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I have a gravel driveway and the part of the pavement that was dropped down by the council it quite narrow, due to a raised drain covering on one side, and a tree on the other side. A car has started to park ouside on the road, but the front of the car is overhanging my drive entrance by about 10 inches, which doesnt sound a lot, but is making it very very hard to reverse out or drive in, because to avoid hitting this car I now have to reverse over the raised drain on one side, which means my car then drops straight down onto the road with a lound clunk underneath, no matter how slowly I do it.Again, driving in, the left side of the car I have to mountstraight up onto the drain, instead of the dropped kerb. I know I don't own the road, and I don't think the car owner realises how difficult they are making it for me -I don't even know who's car it is( I just look out and it is back there!) but if i put a polite note on their windscreen do you think it would make matters worse??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think sometimes people just don't realise they are causing a problem. To them it might look like it's enough space but it's different when you'r in the car trying to get in or out.
I have a similar problem with the entrance to work. People often park as close to either side as possible which completely wipes out any view you have of the road you're about to pull onto (which is a 50mph). It can make it a bit hair raising at times. If it was always the same vehicle then I'd definitely put a polite note asking them to park a bit further back.
I have a similar problem with the entrance to work. People often park as close to either side as possible which completely wipes out any view you have of the road you're about to pull onto (which is a 50mph). It can make it a bit hair raising at times. If it was always the same vehicle then I'd definitely put a polite note asking them to park a bit further back.
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