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Type of private road for local access to one or a small group of structures
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Concrete driveways under construction

Adriveway (also calleddrive in UK English)[1] is aprivate road for local access to one or a small group of structures owned and maintained by an individual or group.

Driveways rarely havetraffic lights, but some may if they handle heavy traffic, especially those leading to commercial businesses or parks.

Driveways may be designed and decorated in ways thatpublic roads cannot because of their lighter traffic and the willingness of owners to invest in their construction. Driveways are not resurfaced, cleared of snow, or maintained by governments. They are generally designed to conform to the architecture, standards, and landscaping of connected houses or other buildings.

Some materials used for driveways include concrete, decorative brick,cobblestone,block paving, asphalt,gravel,resin-bound paving, and decomposed granite. These materials may be surrounded with grass or other ground-cover plants.

Driveways are commonly used as paths to privategarages,carports, orhouses. On large estates, a driveway may be the road that leads to the house from the public road, possibly with a gate in between. Some driveways may be designed to serve different homeowners. A driveway may also refer to a small apron of pavement in front of a garage with acurb cut in the sidewalk, sometimes too short to accommodate a car.

Often, either by choice or to conform with local regulations, cars are parked in driveways to leave streets clear for traffic. Moreover, some jurisdictions prohibit parking or leaving standing any motor vehicle upon any residential lawn area (the property from the front of a residential house, condominium, or cooperative to the street line other than a driveway, walkway, concrete, or blacktopped surface parking space).[2] Other examples include the city ofBerkeley, California that forbids "any person to park or leave standing, or cause to be parked or left standing any vehicle upon any public street in the City for seventy-two or more consecutive hours."[3] Other areas may prohibit leaving vehicles on residential streets during certain times (for instance, to accommodate regular street cleaning), necessitating the use of driveways.

Residential driveways may serve as the place for conductinggarage sales, automobile washing and repair, and recreation, notably (inNorth America) for basketball practice.

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  1. ^"Drive".oxforddictionaries.com. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2014. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  2. ^"Chapter 71A Vehicles, Parking Restrictions in Residential Areas"(PDF).Township of Barnegat, NJ. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  3. ^"Parking Enforcement & Restrictions".Transportation Division, City of Berkeley, CA. Retrieved26 January 2015.
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