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Good advice! I remember when we bought our current house, at closing the seller said, "I left some plow markers in the barn for you. You'll swear you know exactly where your own driveway is, but in deep snow, you'll find yourself plowing the front yard, without those markers."Unless the driveway area is very obvious, drive some marker stakes for guidance. Our main paved driveway isn't an issue, but a gravel driveway that curves to the sheds. Although I frequently use that driveway I tend to plow the adjacent yard unless I stake it out.
He was right. One year we got a real early snow, before I got the markers up. My wife left the house before me that morning, and she "zagged then zigged" when she should have "zigged then zagged", heading down our long S-shaped driveway. Created a neat figure-8 pattern in the snow melt, after I drove the correct route in my own vehicle.