Are you being deliberately stupid here?
It doesn't matter how many times I read it, that will not make it say anything different.
And it DOES advise against it in all conditions.
Because I am quite sure there are millions of things of which you have jot been personally advised, but which are still good advice.
Who was at the wheel" case to be heard. 578Alex Heney ... Actually, I was wondering whether you were, since you appear to be attaching weight only to the bits of the "advice" that you agree with and disregarding the clear...
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So it hasn't. What a surprise.
There will be a few others who live in semis with such stupidly tight driveways, yes.
It will probably be thousands, it most certainly will not be millions.
Most driveways are designed to be wide enough for the car. And that means wide enough for the doors to be opened. Both sides, because most people frequently drive with pbuttengers, so from that POV it doesn't much matter.
What "rest of it"?
Wrong.
If it took no account of that, then it would be "must", not "should".
Then you can't.
I didn't. You told us.
Obviously, because you are determined that your way is safer.
And you are not prepared to listen to any advice, whether from me or the highway code, that suggests you may not be taking the best course of action.
I read it all. As is utterly obvious from my response.
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