PROTECTION AGAINST CONCRETE POST
PROTECTION AGAINST CONCRETE POST
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geek84

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611 posts

107 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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The initial message was deleted from this topic on 14 September 2025 at 19:37

Digger

16,027 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Consider handing in your driving licence?

Consider reversing in to your driveway in future?

MiniMan64

18,659 posts

211 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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The best way to avoid damaging your car is to not drive into the concrete post.

Sheets Tabuer

20,713 posts

236 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Paint it white
Stick a big flashing light on it
Big arrow pointing to it
Big red circle like they do in the newspaper circling something really obvious.
Switch your parking sensors on
Get the Mss to watch you out.
Park on the road.

Digger

16,027 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Paint it white
Stick a big flashing light on it
Big arrow pointing to it
Big red circle like they do in the newspaper circling something really obvious.
Switch your parking sensors on
Get the Mss to watch you out.
Park on the road.
Move house. . .

Bob-iylho

840 posts

127 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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how about a few of these hung around the car


JoshSm

2,659 posts

58 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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It's a 4ft high post on the corner of the boundary, should be simple enough to see it and avoid it.

If you hit it nothing you add as 'protection' is going to make any real difference except maybe reducing the scratches a bit.

RGG

946 posts

38 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Slow your speed down a bit and find one of these guys in yellow pages.


BalhamBadger

1,183 posts

194 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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I've studied the picture carefully, and sadly there is nothing you can do to stop hitting the post.

Sporky

9,780 posts

85 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Digger said:
Consider reversing in to your driveway in future?
This. Only savages forward park.

Digger

16,027 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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geek84 said:
Hi Folks

My neighbour has some concrete posts on his front garden.

Can someone kindly advice how I can protect my car when reversing out from my drive?

Thank You

Can we have a full pic of the driveway entrance please with a wheelie bin for scale?

Thanks.

Inbox

1,337 posts

7 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Ask your neighbour if you can put something reflective on the post your side so it is easier to see so you are less likely to knock his fence over.

You need to ask first as it is his property.

Alternatively stick a wooden fence post on your side so you wouldn't be hitting a concrete post smile



Edited by Inbox on Sunday 14th September 19:20

Super Sonic

11,445 posts

75 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Tape bubble wrap to the side of your car.

robemcdonald

9,659 posts

217 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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You could try using your cars windows.

a340driver

591 posts

176 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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I would advise that not hitting it is the way ahead.

119

15,841 posts

57 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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OP has flounced.

Biker's Nemesis

40,813 posts

229 months

fttm

4,252 posts

156 months

Sunday 14th September 2025
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Wind up

TA14

13,922 posts

279 months

Monday 15th September 2025
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Digger said:
geek84 said:
Hi Folks

My neighbour has some concrete posts on his front garden.

Can someone kindly advice how I can protect my car when reversing out from my drive?

Thank You

Can we have a full pic of the driveway entrance please with a wheelie bin for scale?

Thanks.
Glad that you quoted it.

GasEngineer

1,928 posts

83 months

Monday 15th September 2025
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OP - you could perhaps place a free standing bollard like this next to the concrete post, which would be less of an issue if you clipped it..