Yep. My daughter does actually ride that bus this year. Last year it didn't turn around in our drive, just picked her up and drove on by. Last winter he "got stuck" several times at a neighbors. As the kids tell it, he backs out of their drive and cuts too soon and ends up in their ditch. Had to get pulled out 2-3 times, kids late to school, etc. Still, I should be able to maintain the driveway so that he can drive up it (if he stays on it).
My wife contracts with the trash company, so they are all my fault. Funny thing is, they don't need to turn around, they just pull in the driveway to pick up the bag, then back out and continue the same way. That's a younger kid, hits the driveway full speed and locks 'em up, then lurches out.
The trouble is compounded by the teenage son who doesn't "drive like Rainman" ("slow in the driveway") unless he knows I'm home. He carries those potholes on up the driveway. If I can get on them sooner, and better, things will go better. Plus, I get to play with the tractor(s)!
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