That would depend just how close it is to Thanksgiving.
I would say probably the person backing out, as they should of looked for any oncoming cars before backing out. ---- The person backing out of the driveway who did not yield to oncoming traffic.
a paved driveway would not be considered a man made structure as a driveway would not meet the normal definition of a structure (as defined in a dictionary) in my mind, a driveway would be considered a 'use' of land that would be regulated by local zoning by-laws or ordinances
If you needed a gasket and they replaced it then yes you would be charged for the gasket.
the best way to get paint off your driveway would be mineral turpentine.
I personally would say something like "I used the snow blower on my driveway" and avoid the whole issue.
That depends how wide you want the driveway ! A driveway 10 feet wide would be 35 feet long, but - a driveway just 8 feet wide just 7 feet wide would be 50 feet long !
"A driveway alert system would only work in another place if there were a receiver there. A driveway alert system needs a recover to work so, if there was one placed in a parking lot then it would work."
The Sun's radiation would cause the snow on the driveway to melt. The sunlight warms the snow, causing it to melt and turn into water. Over time, this will lead to the snow on the driveway disappearing.
I would think not, if your driveway is private property. Take pictures of the car and complain to the police.
For the most part, a driveway is relatively maintenance free, but it does need attention ever so often to ensure that it remains durable for years to come. To assist in this, there are number of different driveway coating products that should be helpful. The first step would be to thoroughly clean the driveway. If the driveway is not too dirty, a simple sweeping should suffice. Otherwise, it would need to be hosed down and scrubbed clean. The driveway should then be completely dry before any coatings are applied. After the cleaning is done, a thorough inspection of the driveway is advisable. The entire driveway needs to be looked at to ensure there are no cracks or areas of damage. Sometimes, tree or plant roots can get underneath a driveway and push up on the surface. This can cause serious damage and should be taken care of promptly. For small cracks and damage, there are sealant products that get applied before the coating is put down. Otherwise, a larger patch may need to be put on or a professional might have to be contacted to take care of the work. Once all of the cracks and damage has been taken care of, the driveway coating can be applied. Depending on the particular type of driveway surface, there are a number of different options to choose from. Getting the correct one will ensure the best possible protection. In most cases, the coating gets applied all at once and is best done on a calm day where there will be precipitation. Most driveway coatings require at least 24 hours to completely dry. During this time, no cars should be on the driveway and foot traffic needs to be limited as well. Placing a rope or ribbon across the driveway will hopefully deter people from coming onto the surface before it completely dries. Sealing a driveway can easily done by the homeowner with the right tools and correct sealant. If there are any major issues or the homeowner is uncomfortable with the task, it is best to seek out the assistance of a professional.
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