Where I used to live, in the Rocky Mountains, above 7,000 feet, this wasn’t a problem. Never once did a snowplow block my driveway. Here in the DC area, though, they do. Every time. I talked to a snowplow driver here once about why they do it the way they do, and he said “there’s no other way to do it”. When I tried to explain that there is, he didn’t want to hear it and drove off.
I suppose that arranging some way for the mailbox to break away with minimal harm would be best. Making an impact proof mailbox is tempting, but isn’t there some sort of law that prohibits excessively stout objects close to the road? Excepting telephone poles I suppose.
I hate that every year with snow plows. Doesn’t help that the end of my driveway is on a curve so the end of the driveway tends to get packed in. Which makes it hard to clear out even with a snowblower.
OMG! It’s as though my comment from two days ago was prescient! The driveway and the snowplows and maximum frustration! So often I fought (and of course lost) that battle!
elliel203 about 6 years ago
Snow plow drivers broke my mailbox last year…I appreciate what they do, but slow down!
becida about 6 years ago
A real winter is a regularly scheduled natural disaster, I moved.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
“’Tain’t a fit night out for maaaaaan nor beast!” —W. C. Fields
WestofthePecan Premium Member about 6 years ago
Where I used to live, in the Rocky Mountains, above 7,000 feet, this wasn’t a problem. Never once did a snowplow block my driveway. Here in the DC area, though, they do. Every time. I talked to a snowplow driver here once about why they do it the way they do, and he said “there’s no other way to do it”. When I tried to explain that there is, he didn’t want to hear it and drove off.
micromos about 6 years ago
I have to shovel in front of the house next to mine!
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Lesson learned.
rwstyles1234 about 6 years ago
I suppose that arranging some way for the mailbox to break away with minimal harm would be best. Making an impact proof mailbox is tempting, but isn’t there some sort of law that prohibits excessively stout objects close to the road? Excepting telephone poles I suppose.
cupcake6880 about 6 years ago
I hate that every year with snow plows. Doesn’t help that the end of my driveway is on a curve so the end of the driveway tends to get packed in. Which makes it hard to clear out even with a snowblower.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
OMG! It’s as though my comment from two days ago was prescient! The driveway and the snowplows and maximum frustration! So often I fought (and of course lost) that battle!
M2MM about 6 years ago
Monty’s right, they always end up filling in your driveway immediately after to clear it. :P . Most annoying.