
Originally Posted by
99_FGT
Two options I can see - once is to get some treated pine and layer them to drive onto, or another option is to get some marking paint that you can plot a safe route on it (using the measurements from the timber straight edge above) and just drive in that all the time. I take it you are renting? If so, report it to the agent - if you're not the owner council will be a PITA anyway. They'll probably tell you to park your car outside, but I'm guessing that the property included "secure" or at least "off-street" parking, and that at no point was it mentioned you needed a 4wd to safely negotiate.
Mate of mine used sandbags for a while to stop his car beaching on a driveway.
Whatever you do - do it inside the property boundary, and make sure it is not a trip hazard or anything like that!
I've tried to change my entry and exit on different angles but it scrapes no matter what and even with the wooden plankets it sometimes scrapes. I really do need to put a wooden piece on the footpath but I know that isn't an option because its not my property so whatever I do I have been doing within the properties boundaries. Oh and yes I am renting... probably wouldn't have bought the place otherwise...lol
BTW I called the council and they just said it's not their issue its the owners, however if it is the footpath that is the cause they can investigate to see if it has been noted it is a repaired driveway.
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