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<blockquote data-quote="PaintTheTown" data-source="post: 4559854" data-attributes="member: 81567"><p>I need some perspective from a professional. I’m ready-got my fireproof britches on.</p><p></p><p>I’m at the end of an L-shaped street with no outlet, just past a wide turnaround area. For the last 6 months, UPS occasionally backs the truck into my driveway to turn around (no big deal). The driveway is just wide enough for 2 cars, and about 40’ long. The last 2 weeks, it’s occurred every day regardless of if there’s a delivery to my house. </p><p></p><p>Am I being unreasonable asking the driver not to back up the truck onto my driveway, unless they have a large or heavy delivery, or the weather is bad?</p><p></p><p>I understand that drivers aren’t supposed to back up, but if they are trying to avoid backing up in the street, why are they backing up into my driveway? And they have to turn left once they pull out of the drive, can’t go right.</p><p></p><p>Ok, light me up! Am I in the wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaintTheTown, post: 4559854, member: 81567"] I need some perspective from a professional. I’m ready-got my fireproof britches on. I’m at the end of an L-shaped street with no outlet, just past a wide turnaround area. For the last 6 months, UPS occasionally backs the truck into my driveway to turn around (no big deal). The driveway is just wide enough for 2 cars, and about 40’ long. The last 2 weeks, it’s occurred every day regardless of if there’s a delivery to my house. Am I being unreasonable asking the driver not to back up the truck onto my driveway, unless they have a large or heavy delivery, or the weather is bad? I understand that drivers aren’t supposed to back up, but if they are trying to avoid backing up in the street, why are they backing up into my driveway? And they have to turn left once they pull out of the drive, can’t go right. Ok, light me up! Am I in the wrong? [/QUOTE]
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