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.
Anonymous wrote:Get over it OP. You cannot legally block off a driveway.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Get over it OP. You cannot legally block off a driveway.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The cul de sac shape for our block is the hammerhead/t shape.
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I’m not sure if people get nervous and fear they would need to back up or what the issue is. There is also street parking going on for a few homes leading to ours.
This issue is living rent free in your head. Block the driveway with a cone or one of those kids playing "statues". They'll use a different driveway. Weird thing to crowdsource. There is not some magic answer.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The cul de sac shape for our block is the hammerhead/t shape.
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I’m not sure if people get nervous and fear they would need to back up or what the issue is. There is also street parking going on for a few homes leading to ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It’s destroying the asphalt from the tires turning. The type that was used before we moved in is apparently easily worn away by tired turning in the same spots. More wear and tear is causing more issues than not.
No. It's not.