StinkSprings
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It's not a guess that it was paved, it WAS paved. It would have been incredibly difficult to push a stand up scooter up the hill on gravel.
Also, it's very easy to spin the tires transitioning from gravel to asphalt. Often times there is loose gravel on top of asphalt where dirt driveways meet the paved road. For a car to squeal the tires during this transition is highly probable under hard acceleration.
Also, it's very easy to spin the tires transitioning from gravel to asphalt. Often times there is loose gravel on top of asphalt where dirt driveways meet the paved road. For a car to squeal the tires during this transition is highly probable under hard acceleration.
DR's driveway is dirt, but I guess the street was paved. What neighbor could it be as there were none for aways.