Gary Tayman
Tayman Electrical LLC
Surprise, surprise, two days ago a truck showed up, a couple guys got out, and installed a speed bump on the road to my house. Yes, this is a private road and this neighborhood has an association (Someday I would like to move out!), and apparently someone decided another speed bump is in order.
This makes TWO speed bumps I have to cross to get into or out of my property.
The existing bump isn't bad, but the new one is a MOUNTAIN! Sure enough, my T-Bird scrapes it badly as it goes across. I complained to the President of the association, and he blew me off. I wrote a formal complaint to the management company, who actually was very nice, but who said she will forward my letter to the association. Whooppee!
I've also contacted my attorney, who also acted as if she could care less. But she said she would find out what the DOT specs are for such bumps, and give me the information. There are such bumps on city and county roads, and none of them give me any trouble whatsoever.
Plain and simple, I have a legal right to access my property in my own car. This car's suspension is stock Ford, with only one deviation: the car has reproduction wire wheels. These are 15"; the original wire wheels are 14".
This car will cross the bump, scraping it as it goes, but I can get across. However I DJ for certain events, and this is the only car my sound equipment will fit in. With the car loaded, I can guarantee it will not maneuver this hump at all.
In any case, does anyone here have the height specs for a 64 hardtop? I would like to compare it with my car, and have them for litigation purposes.
This makes TWO speed bumps I have to cross to get into or out of my property.
The existing bump isn't bad, but the new one is a MOUNTAIN! Sure enough, my T-Bird scrapes it badly as it goes across. I complained to the President of the association, and he blew me off. I wrote a formal complaint to the management company, who actually was very nice, but who said she will forward my letter to the association. Whooppee!
I've also contacted my attorney, who also acted as if she could care less. But she said she would find out what the DOT specs are for such bumps, and give me the information. There are such bumps on city and county roads, and none of them give me any trouble whatsoever.
Plain and simple, I have a legal right to access my property in my own car. This car's suspension is stock Ford, with only one deviation: the car has reproduction wire wheels. These are 15"; the original wire wheels are 14".
This car will cross the bump, scraping it as it goes, but I can get across. However I DJ for certain events, and this is the only car my sound equipment will fit in. With the car loaded, I can guarantee it will not maneuver this hump at all.
In any case, does anyone here have the height specs for a 64 hardtop? I would like to compare it with my car, and have them for litigation purposes.