Take some consideration on snow removal at driveways that are located on curves as they left 4-5 times more snow than a straight driveway.
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When a snowplow turns to the right it sweeps a much larger area of the road than when it is travelling in a straight line. The snow also does not discharge from the plow when it is turning hard right because the plows are angled from left to right on the truck. Turning right effectively makes the plow push all the snow ahead instead of moving it from the center of the road to the side. Unfortunately, a fixed snowplow cannot carry snow around to put it where desired. The plow moves snow from the centre of the road to the side of the road and the driver cannot make adjustments to change that.
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Tammy-ann Chapman commented
Agree! The snow this winter is a prime example, and if the home belongs to someone who needs access for daily work or travel, a senior citizen, or someone on ODSP, the snow is often too heavy even for a snow blower to handle and must be done manually.
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Steve commented
barrie doesnt use common sense for anything. Look at the garbage cans. Good for nothing. Use to be able to throw stuff into the can. Now a small hole not even big enough for my hand. Peep put dog ___ in them and they steam up in the sun and heat all day 12-15 hrs then they reek up the whole park. How much does it cost to make these cans? It looks like there the most expensive cans. Spend money on making better turf grass here. We have balding grass everywhere. Take off you shoes and walk on our grass. Doesnt feel like grass
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Steve commented
ive seen it myself on a driveway i had to shovel by hand