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  2. What are HOA residents paying for? - AOL

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    MacIntyre agreed to follow the HOA’s rules and regulations when he bought his home in 2019. If he did park his truck on his driveway, The Meadows’ nightly safety patrol could issue him with a ...

  3. Snow Removal and Other Shared Winter Expenses With ... - AOL

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    “So if you only have a quarter of the shared driveway on your property, then you’d only shovel or maintain that quarter of the driveway. The rest would be the other neighbor’s responsibility.”

  4. 60 Unspoken Rules Many People Follow When Staying At A Hotel

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    Image credits: BodybuilderClean2480 “I was definitely surprised how many answers involved bedbugs.It did make me happy that so many people go out of their way to help the employees and just be ...

  5. Boulevard rule - Wikipedia

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    The boulevard rule is a principle in United States traffic law which states that the driver of a vehicle entering a highway from a smaller road or entrance (called the unfavored driver) must stop and yield the right of way to all highway traffic (the favored drivers). [1]

  6. Rules for traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions (such as New York City), [citation needed] there are ordinances or by-laws against "gridlocking".A motorist entering an intersection (even if on a green light) but unable to proceed and who gets stranded in the intersection (when traffic ahead fails to proceed), and who remains after the light turns red (thus blocking traffic from other directions) may be cited.

  7. Pedestrian zone - Wikipedia

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    Vienna's first pedestrian zone on the Graben (2018) Pedestrian mall in Lima, Peru. Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, [1] and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town restricted to use by people on foot or human-powered transport such as bicycles, with non-emergency motor ...

  8. Driveway - Wikipedia

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    A driveway (also called drive in UK English) [1] is a private road for local access to one or a small group of structures owned and maintained by an individual or group. Driveways rarely have traffic lights , but some may if they handle heavy traffic, especially those leading to commercial businesses or parks.

  9. 9 Rules You Didn't Know “The Traitors” Contestants Have to ...

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    The Traitors may be a game show full of famous TV personalities, but that doesn't mean the contestants get special treatment. In fact, there's a strict set of rules the cast must follow. The ...