Private Drive Sign

   / Private Drive Sign
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Wow! I couldn't believe all of the replies when I logged on this morning! Some great ideas, too!

I'm going to put up a "private drive" sign for the winter. Next summer I'm going to trench for power and some kind of communication line and install a gate. I need some kind of control over who is coming on to the property. My daughter got married a year ago and now the son in-laws family drives in to go hunting and they never call to say they are coming. So I'll come outside only to find some car parked by the pole building and no idea why its there. Talking to them won't help. But installing a gate and not giving out the code will definitely take care of the problem(s).

I don't mind people stopping by. Mainly I just don't want people on the property and I don't know why they are there.
 
   / Private Drive Sign #22  
I have a length of 3/8" chain across my road ... plenty shiny and easy to see. Stops cars/atv/snowmobiles ... but does not stop hikers. Heck they hop gates. It's not a huge issue so long as they don't make a mess/steal things or pester the animals.

People come up to the house every other week, mostly looking for directions to this town or that, rest of the time they are wondering if I'd seen the neighbour that day.

I post signs at all entrances for a CYA, that way if they get hurt/killed/lost etc, can't very well sue me when they were clearly trespassing.

I used to have a steel cable across the entrance to our place before we move here. One weekend, when the one end was not padlocked as we were on the property it got stolen.
I have posted about 8 signs down our private road and it has slowed down the number of "lost" people. When they get down to our place, which is at the end of the private road I ask them which of the 8 private driveway signs did they miss? I have also in the past year or so put up an "end of public road" sign which seems to have really worked for us. Have noticed a lot less traffic down the road now. Part of how I can tell it there is a dirt turn around at the end of public road sign and you can see how many vehicles have turned around there. You will however always get people who don't care about signs, they are meant for others, not them.
 

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   / Private Drive Sign #23  
Perhaps a couple of these set with a trip switch will get the folks attention :cool:
 

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   / Private Drive Sign #24  
When you got nothin', you got nothin' to loose. The folks that fit into that category are not deterred by signs, just a little more cautious maybe. For some of them, prison ain't such a bad deal. If you don't believe me, just ask any old law enforcement officer.

What does deter them is work - so make it harder to get in and you will cut down on the numbers.
 
   / Private Drive Sign #25  
People turn around in my drive constantly. As long as they don't drive all the way up to the house, not too big a deal.

The thing that bugs me abou it is that they always spin their tires on the gravel on the way out and leave ruts that I have to go back and smooth out again. Nothing I can really do about it, except get the drive approach paved.

Oh well, more seat time, I guess...
 
   / Private Drive Sign #26  
Have you ever looked at a GPS unit or map to see if you driveway might be listed as a road? My sister's driveway shows up as a city street on GPS units. She gets cars several times a week turning around in her yard. :rolleyes:

That was my problem when we first moved in. Lots of people thought it was the other end of another road.

There is a large turnout before you get to my house and most people just used that, but one guy drove all the way to my garage then down into my yard (ok, it's weeds and grass) and back up to the house. I stopped him and asked what he wanted and he said he was looking for the road. I had to ask him at what point he figured out it didn't connect, was it my garage door.
 
   / Private Drive Sign #27  
How about a sign that simply reads

DANGER
Live fire range
Authorized personnel only

:D
 
   / Private Drive Sign #28  
If you are even thinking or willing to shoot at somebody just trying to turn around, please hurry and go get a gate. Keep yourself out of jail. And don't shoot my mother in law, she's always lost and turning around.
 
   / Private Drive Sign #29  
Have you ever looked at a GPS unit or map to see if you driveway might be listed as a road? My sister's driveway shows up as a city street on GPS units. She gets cars several times a week turning around in her yard. :rolleyes:
If your drive does show up as a road, how do you fix it?
 
   / Private Drive Sign #30  
People pull in my driveway to turn around almost on a weekly basis. When you live out on a country road and someone going down the road (possibly looking for one of your neighbors) realizes they have gone past where they need to be they need to turn around. Much easier to pull into a driveway then back out to go the other way. If people didn't pull in my driveway to turn around (or anyone elses) they'd have to do it in the middle of the road which would take about 10 moves pulling forward, back up, forward, back up, forward, back up etc. I doubt any sign would help, if someone needs to turn around they'll do it anyway.
 

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