Are You the car pulling out of the driveway?

Are You the car pulling out of the driveway?

Are you the car pulling out of the driveway? Generally, a driver backing up onto a public street has a duty of care to look out for traffic on the street and to yield the right of way to it. Nova Scotia’s Motor Vehicle Act states in section 120(1) “The driver of a vehicle shall not back the vehicle unless such movement can be made in safety”.

What should I use for a steep driveway?

Concrete, pavement, and gravel can only provide limited traction and stability. For some dramatically sloped driveways, the resin is the ideal choice. If your driveway area has drainage issues, install pipes first to direct water away and prevent erosion.

What should I do if my car slides off my driveway?

Speaking of cars skidding off the driveway—consider adding protective barriers on either side of the vehicle’s path. If your car begins to slip due to rain or ice, ridges or barriers along the edges of the paved surface can stop your slide and redirect your vehicle.

What can I put in my driveway to prevent erosion?

If your driveway area has drainage issues, install pipes first to direct water away and prevent erosion. Then fill in the area with compressed sand and gravel and add a layer of decomposed granite over that. Finally, apply the stabilizing resin as the top layer.

What should I know about BMW E30 idle speed?

This article is intended for you to learn a little something about your car, and at the same time, point you in the right direction towards fixing that erratic idle. Keep in mind that this article is specific to the 1987 through 1991 E30 6 cylinder cars, however the basics apply to nearly all BMW’s.

Are there any problems with the BMW E30 3 series?

Click here to order! One of the most common glitches on the BMW E30 3 Series is an erratic engine idle. Have you noticed that the idle seems to surge constantly?

Where is the idle control valve on a BMW E30?

On the left side is the fitting for the idle control valve. On the right side is the vacuum attachment for the power brakes. Start out on the right side and loosen the hose clamp holding the brake fitting into the intake air boot.