Parking on a sloping drive - Safety on drive

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jessestrum
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Post: # 46308Post jessestrum

can anyone help, in the near future we are resurfacing the d rive probably block paving the drive is sloping about 20 deg when you park the car you have to leave in gear and put hand brake on good and proper, can the drive have a ramp or small hollow gulley across to help stop the car rolling down if you forget to leave it in gear

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Post: # 46310Post GB_Groundworks

you could have a bump stop but you'd have to drive over it every time straining your clutch on the way up.
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Post: # 46311Post jessestrum

hi thanks thats a very good point i never thought about the clutch

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Post: # 46347Post Tony McC

The usual solution is to have a check strip running across the drive on the downhill side of the front and/or rear wheels.

I've seen this done, somewhat clumsily, by inserting a course of 80mm pavers into the 50/60mm body pavers, but a more elegant solution is to use Keycheck pavers from Marshalls....

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....or a dished channel paver summat like....

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Of the two, the Keycheck is more effective. and you only need a single course, not the double-bump effect shown above.
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Post: # 46389Post jessestrum

thankyou tony the check strip is an excellent idea

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Post: # 46393Post lutonlagerlout

I think I mentioned it before but in the usa every car parking space actually has a wheel stop sticking up from the road ahead of the kerb,it seems like such a good idea for fail drivers like me but i have never seen it anywhere else??
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Post: # 46402Post GB_Groundworks

funny you should say that...

yes i am now that sad that i take photos of paving after being on this site for a year

new big yellow storage just been built in sheffield, my stuffs in there for a month

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Post: # 46403Post irishpaving

lol...is that a woman and child bay :D
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Post: # 46409Post lutonlagerlout

no its giles ex girlfriend
he ran her over in a hymac :)
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Post: # 46413Post GB_Groundworks

she was skinner than that haha.....
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