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I trimmed a house once that sat on the corner of the entrance to the addition and a main road. There was an island to separate traffic in front of the house. The plan should have been reversed on the lot and have a right loading garage vs the left so that the owner could exit the main road and drive past the island to access the drive. As it was built, the owner would have to either choose the wrong lane to get into the drive or do a u-turn beyond the island and approach the drive from the other direction.
 
I trimmed a house once that sat on the corner of the entrance to the addition and a main road. There was an island to separate traffic in front of the house. The plan should have been reversed on the lot and have a right loading garage vs the left so that the owner could exit the main road and drive past the island to access the drive. As it was built, the owner would have to either choose the wrong lane to get into the drive or do a u-turn beyond the island and approach the drive from the other direction.
Perhaps the architect should have been a southpaw and therefore in his right mind.
Or could there have been a "blonde" factor involved?
 
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