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BarneyS wrote:
Roundabouts are no problem if you go slow and watch.
Barney
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Puddles wrote:
Over the years, watching trucks running up on curbs... dropping off the edge of payment while trying to make a turn... I'm not sure I would trust any calculations provided by any highway engineering firm...
โJul-17-2018 12:35 PM
jkwilson wrote:2edgesword wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to back it in when you return from a trip so you can pull it out easily when you're ready to leave on the next trip?
My thinking is it's easier to back it in to the driveway from the street since you can pick your spot as far as timing the process and once you have the trailer partially in the driveway and the truck out of the street you can take your time getting the trailer line up how you want to park it.
I have a 32.5' travel trailer that I park in my drive. You can't back it straight in. When I get home from a trip I've got a 1/4 mile view up and down the road. I wait for a clear spot (no car in that 1/2 stretch) and get the trailer somewhat lined up so the end of the trailer is right at the entrance of the driveway. I back it into the driveway to the point where my truck is out of the street (takes about 20 ~ 30 seconds) and then, with no concerns about blocking traffic, I spend as much time as I need getting the trailer straighten up in the drive and leveled (3 ~ 5 minutes). Pulling out for the next trip takes all of 10 seconds.
I think you missed the OP's point. They are wanting a circular drive so they can pull in and pull out with no backing involved.
Since my drive is a quarter mile long, I have to have one as well.
โJul-17-2018 09:45 AM
2edgesword wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to back it in when you return from a trip so you can pull it out easily when you're ready to leave on the next trip?
My thinking is it's easier to back it in to the driveway from the street since you can pick your spot as far as timing the process and once you have the trailer partially in the driveway and the truck out of the street you can take your time getting the trailer line up how you want to park it.
I have a 32.5' travel trailer that I park in my drive. You can't back it straight in. When I get home from a trip I've got a 1/4 mile view up and down the road. I wait for a clear spot (no car in that 1/2 stretch) and get the trailer somewhat lined up so the end of the trailer is right at the entrance of the driveway. I back it into the driveway to the point where my truck is out of the street (takes about 20 ~ 30 seconds) and then, with no concerns about blocking traffic, I spend as much time as I need getting the trailer straighten up in the drive and leveled (3 ~ 5 minutes). Pulling out for the next trip takes all of 10 seconds.
โJul-17-2018 08:29 AM
Hammerboy wrote:Puddles wrote:
Over the years, watching trucks running up on curbs... dropping off the edge of payment while trying to make a turn... I'm not sure I would trust any calculations provided by any highway engineering firm...
I agree to an extent, just because something works on paper doesn't mean it will in real life. A lot of it is the skill of the driver in a tight turn, Some drivers can nail it every time and others can't
Dan
โJul-17-2018 07:38 AM
Puddles wrote:
Over the years, watching trucks running up on curbs... dropping off the edge of payment while trying to make a turn... I'm not sure I would trust any calculations provided by any highway engineering firm...
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