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Re: Determine the relative saftey of a steep driveway

Ed Phillips (ephillpw@co.san-diego.ca.us)
Fri, 29 Jan 1999 09:58:54 -0500 (EST)

Ken, Ralph and all,

My thoughts exactly! That is one impressive slope if properly reported. Does this driveway ever become subject to ice/snow conditions or other inclement weather? How long, high is it? Ken, the static coefficient of friction data you ask for is dependant on the surface condition of the driveway, I should think some form of testing of it would be the most appropriate.

Ed
Ed Phillips
ephillpw@co.san-diego.ca.us


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