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Re: Re: Re: O/T 4X4 Traction
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Posted by Deas Plant. on December 06, 2003 at 20:41:12 from (211.26.8.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O/T 4X4 Traction posted by Dave 2N on December 06, 2003 at 05:09:38:
Hi, Dave2N. Tires, weight, whatever else????? Would you also post a sign at the bottom of the driveway saying, "If you don't have XXX brand tires and extra weight for traction, you are not welcome here." Legal aspect: Unless you are going to put in place one EXTREMELY comprehensive insurance policy, these days a driveway HAS to be SAFELY negotiable in ALL weathers, by ALL vehicles, driven by drivers of ALL levels of competence, fitted with ANY type of tire and with ANY amount of weight or you run the risk of having the pants sued off you.
Moral aspect: With due consideration for the safety of ALL who might choose to use your driveway, would it not be a good thing to make sure that it is asfely negotiable in all weathers by all vehicles with all types of tires and drivers of levels of competence?
Common sense aspect: If the driveway IS dangerous -- and this one provenly is dangerous -- fix the thing before some-one else, maybe some-one you love, comes to grief. Just my 2 cents worth - which, being Australian, is probably only worth around 1 1/2 cents U.S. at the moment. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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