Can you avoid plowing across my driveway and blocking me in or out?
Unfortunately, no. There is no other way to remove snow than starting in the middle of the street and moving outward. This always results in a generally uniform placement of snow along the edge of the street, which means across drives as well. It is not intentional, but merely unavoidable in any practical sense.

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1. My road looks clear, so why do you keep coming back?
2. A truck hit my mailbox. Will you replace it?
3. How fast are you going to throw snow 15 feet from the roadway?
4. How much snow do we get before you plow?
5. Do you plow cul-de-sacs?
6. Why do I get all the snow piled in front of my house?
7. Can you avoid plowing across my driveway and blocking me in or out?
8. Who decides when to apply salt to the streets?
9. What can a resident or business owner do to facilitate the snow plow process?