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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1157228" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Not correct.</p><p></p><p>My customer with the bad driveway also has a gate, but it is normally open and the gate is <em>not</em> the reason that I dont go up there.</p><p></p><p>It actually <em>is</em> "possible" for me to make it up there <em>if</em> I have enough weight in the back of the car and <em>if</em> my tires are relatively new, but I wind up tearing big deep ruts into the gravel. Plus, the driveway is too narrow for oncoming vehicles to pass one another so if I was unlucky enough to be on way the up at the same time he was coming down or vice versa we would have a <em>serious</em> problem on our hands. So by mutual agreement, the delivery point for that stop is at the gate and if the customer did not want signature required packages to be sent to will call then me going as far as the gate would be recorded as a NI1 delivery attempt, not "Emergency Conditions". Narrow driveways are<em> not</em> emergencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1157228, member: 14668"] Not correct. My customer with the bad driveway also has a gate, but it is normally open and the gate is [I]not[/I] the reason that I dont go up there. It actually [I]is[/I] "possible" for me to make it up there [I]if[/I] I have enough weight in the back of the car and [I]if[/I] my tires are relatively new, but I wind up tearing big deep ruts into the gravel. Plus, the driveway is too narrow for oncoming vehicles to pass one another so if I was unlucky enough to be on way the up at the same time he was coming down or vice versa we would have a [I]serious[/I] problem on our hands. So by mutual agreement, the delivery point for that stop is at the gate and if the customer did not want signature required packages to be sent to will call then me going as far as the gate would be recorded as a NI1 delivery attempt, not "Emergency Conditions". Narrow driveways are[I] not[/I] emergencies. [/QUOTE]
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