Hi,
we are currently planning our house construction! Our plot is located on a slope. The driveway to the house is approximately 12.5 meters (41 feet) long, with a height difference of about 1.9 meters (6 feet 3 inches), which means the incline would be around 15.2 degrees.
Is this easily drivable?
We would appreciate any feedback.
we are currently planning our house construction! Our plot is located on a slope. The driveway to the house is approximately 12.5 meters (41 feet) long, with a height difference of about 1.9 meters (6 feet 3 inches), which means the incline would be around 15.2 degrees.
Is this easily drivable?
We would appreciate any feedback.
Hello,
that depends entirely on your car. Firstly, the climbing ability is important. In addition, the overhang is a crucial factor. How the slope begins—whether immediately or gradually—also matters. If your car isn’t lowered, it should be fine. You should always use the handbrake, and in winter, keep in mind that it might freeze and get stuck!
that depends entirely on your car. Firstly, the climbing ability is important. In addition, the overhang is a crucial factor. How the slope begins—whether immediately or gradually—also matters. If your car isn’t lowered, it should be fine. You should always use the handbrake, and in winter, keep in mind that it might freeze and get stuck!
daytona schrieb:
Hello,
that really depends on your car. First, the climbing ability. But the overhang is also crucial. How the slope starts—whether it’s sudden or gradual... If your car isn’t lowered, it should be fine. Of course, you should always use the handbrake, and in winter keep in mind that it might freeze!We have been living here for over 2 years now, and the driveway works perfectly. Even my car (which is quite low) can enter the garage without any problems...
Many thanks again...
G
Gustav Hobel18 Apr 2018 14:15Hello, the driveway works without any problems. In winter, you need to be a bit careful, but there are many ways to keep the driveway free of ice.
I wish you good luck.
Regards, Gustav
I wish you good luck.
Regards, Gustav
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