Anonymous wrote:How do you deter people from using your driveway for turning around? They aren’t using the driveways of the homes next to ours.
DH thinks it’s just positioning and ours appeals to people who want to turn before the end of the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how a bunch of 30-50 UMC mean girl wine moms are offering their expert skepticism about whether it’s possible/believable that cars can damage asphalt or not.
As if any of them know *anything* about asphalt. Hilarious.
This whole site has become an outlet for these biotches to offer their "valuable" opinions and assumptions. It's a shame because this used to be a relatively nice place.
As happens with everything else, once a certain critical mass of upper middle class busy body white women is achieved, ruination follows.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how a bunch of 30-50 UMC mean girl wine moms are offering their expert skepticism about whether it’s possible/believable that cars can damage asphalt or not.
As if any of them know *anything* about asphalt. Hilarious.
This whole site has become an outlet for these biotches to offer their "valuable" opinions and assumptions. It's a shame because this used to be a relatively nice place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That bugs me too. On my property, potential damage, drives my dog nuts. Irrational or not, it seems like an invasion of my space and it just annoys me. It happens a couple times a week for me and I am not in a cul de sac.
+1. Stay the f**k off my property. It's not a hard concept. I'd start with a sign and I'd progress to the spikes if it didn't stop.
It's a driveway. People use driveways for turnarounds. You're in the wrong on this.
NP. It's private property. You're not supposed to trespass. I'd you need to turn around, do it on the street.
This is incorrect. Emergency vehicles must have access to a driveway. And others may use a driveway.
Citation?
OP, use cones or a gate. There are remote gates, so you can just keep the remote in the car with you. Done and done.
Look it up according to your jurisdiction. Driveways are considered private property except for exceptions.
OP can build a gate and keep it closed. Or she can accept that living in the world includes other people.
You can block your driveway in VA. You cannot block the road in front of a private driveway. Some local jurisdictions in VA say you cannot block the apron if a sidewalk cross the apron, but can block the other side of the apron.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title46.2/chapter12/section46.2-1239/#:~:text=No%20person%20shall%20park%20a,within%2020%20feet%20from%20the
The apron, including the sidewalk, is public property. The driveway is private but using a driveway is not considered trespass in Virginia, unless a sign is posted.
Not according to the nutter PP constantly posting that you cannot block your driveway. And that everyone should “look it up”.
LOL. Right? WTAF? OP, park your car at the end of the drive or use cones. People are lazy, cones will dissuade them. If not, escalate to the gate. Totally worth it. Why are people entiteld to others property, is the real question?
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They make fake ones too if you’re nice.
Anonymous wrote:I love how a bunch of 30-50 UMC mean girl wine moms are offering their expert skepticism about whether it’s possible/believable that cars can damage asphalt or not.
As if any of them know *anything* about asphalt. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That bugs me too. On my property, potential damage, drives my dog nuts. Irrational or not, it seems like an invasion of my space and it just annoys me. It happens a couple times a week for me and I am not in a cul de sac.
+1. Stay the f**k off my property. It's not a hard concept. I'd start with a sign and I'd progress to the spikes if it didn't stop.
It's a driveway. People use driveways for turnarounds. You're in the wrong on this.
NP. It's private property. You're not supposed to trespass. I'd you need to turn around, do it on the street.
This is incorrect. Emergency vehicles must have access to a driveway. And others may use a driveway.
Citation?
OP, use cones or a gate. There are remote gates, so you can just keep the remote in the car with you. Done and done.
Look it up according to your jurisdiction. Driveways are considered private property except for exceptions.
OP can build a gate and keep it closed. Or she can accept that living in the world includes other people.
You can block your driveway in VA. You cannot block the road in front of a private driveway. Some local jurisdictions in VA say you cannot block the apron if a sidewalk cross the apron, but can block the other side of the apron.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title46.2/chapter12/section46.2-1239/#:~:text=No%20person%20shall%20park%20a,within%2020%20feet%20from%20the
The apron, including the sidewalk, is public property. The driveway is private but using a driveway is not considered trespass in Virginia, unless a sign is posted.
Not according to the nutter PP constantly posting that you cannot block your driveway. And that everyone should “look it up”.
LOL. Right? WTAF? OP, park your car at the end of the drive or use cones. People are lazy, cones will dissuade them. If not, escalate to the gate. Totally worth it. Why are people entiteld to others property, is the real question?
If you block the sidewalk with your car, your neighbors can call the police and you'll get cited for blocking the sidewalk.
Who said anything about blocking a sidewalk?