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The component parts of the driveway approach are termed the apron, the end slopes or the curb return, and the sidewalk section.
What is a driveway apron? The apron is the part of a driveway between the sidewalk and the curb. If no public sidewalk is present at your house, the apron is generally considered the first 10 feet of your driveway from the back of the curb.
ing to California state law, when a reversing collision occurs, the driver who is currently in a traffic lane gets the right of way. This indicates that the driver who is reversing is often at fault for a back-up collision.
Right-of-way has become a standard easement used by the owners for a driveway. In most cases, easement works for two parties or two property owners. A shared driveway can cross your land and reach your property. It can also hit branches and reach to neighbors home.
So, who is responsible for your driveway apron? Yet again, its up to your town. In some areas, driveway aprons beyond a public easement will not be your responsibility at all. You may not need to pay for installation, repairs, or upkeep in bad weather.
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If you have a sidewalk, the driveway apron usually stops there. Other times, its hard to tell where the driveway apron ends and the driveway starts. Driveway aprons are often the municipalitys property, though many times, it is up to the homeowner to maintain and pay for the apron.
A Driveway Easement is a right of way easement. It is basically the right of one party to drive over property they dont own to access property they do own.
All county roads are located on land that is referred to as road right-of-way. The width of the county road right-of-way can vary a great deal. However, the general rule of thumb is that the road right-of-way is 66 feet wide, approximately 33 feet on both sides of the center of the road.

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