Unmade road

Jan 4, 2015
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Hi, I'm looking for some advice from the experts :)

We have a large driveway, we will easily fit a large van on there but the road leading up to our drive is an unmade road with a fairly big crater outside our drive.

The vans we're looking at are around 24' long and we will have a motor mover on it. I'm wondering whether we are likely to ground it getting it on the drive and is there any way round it?
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Apr 7, 2008
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There should not be a problem to get a van over that little hole ;) just watch how it moves and alter the jocky wheel to trim the level of the van when moving over it .....

Just take your time and have another set of eyes to watch how it is for clearance .....
 
Aug 11, 2010
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why not firstly fill the holes in as best as you can, that will aid your manoeuvring the van in and out.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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I assume you have told your neighbours and they are happy. Also there are no covenants in your Deeds that stop you from storing a caravan?
Follow Jonny's advice re the pot holes
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Hello Saru,

A motor mover is a good idea, and it may cope without any other intervention.

However I do suggest you contact the authority responsible for the maintenance of road, and point out that the pothole is obstructing your right of access to your property.

I understand the temptation to fill the pothole your self, but I must suggest caution. If you undertake to fill it, and the infill is not properly secured such that it could flip out when the edge of a tyre passes over it, you would be liable for any damage it does.
 
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ProfJohnL said:
Hello Saru,

A motor mover is a good idea, and it may cope without any other intervention.

However I do suggest you contact the authority responsible for the maintenance of road, and point out that the pothole is obstructing your right of access to your property.

I understand the temptation to fill the pothole your self, but I must suggest caution. If you undertake to fill it, and the infill is not properly secured such that it could flip out when the edge of a tyre passes over it, you would be liable for any damage it does.

I would guess it's unadopted
 
Mar 14, 2005
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chrisbee1 said:
ProfJohnL said:
Hello Saru,

A motor mover is a good idea, and it may cope without any other intervention.

However I do suggest you contact the authority responsible for the maintenance of road, and point out that the pothole is obstructing your right of access to your property.

I understand the temptation to fill the pothole your self, but I must suggest caution. If you undertake to fill it, and the infill is not properly secured such that it could flip out when the edge of a tyre passes over it, you would be liable for any damage it does.

I would guess it's unadopted

Hello Chris,
Unadopted or not, if you make a repair to it you become liable for damage or injury subsequently sustained.
 
Jan 4, 2015
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Thanks guys. It is unadopted, we have works going on to replace the gas mains in the next few weeks so hope they're going to make it a bit more accessible.

We're renting for a year while we look for a property down here, so not wiling to spend money on the road.
 

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