They discourage them in Calgary claiming they...
- restrict drainage
- wash away
- obstruct snow plowing
it's YYSSW when it comes to the "local authority"

I am however fortunate (got lucky) that I am able to angle up onto my
driveway without rubbing and it was also fine for a lower C6-Z06 too.
I can certainly see the benefit of curb ramps :thumbs:
 
They discourage them in Calgary claiming they...
- restrict drainage
- wash away
- obstruct snow plowing
it's YYSSW when it comes to the "local authority"

I am however fortunate (got lucky) that I am able to angle up onto my
driveway without rubbing and it was also fine for a lower C6-Z06 too.
I can certainly see the benefit of curb ramps :thumbs:

I plan to use them only in the spring and summer, I'll haul them in for winter. They do have channels for ra8n water so I should be good.
Last year my car was fine, did scrape air dam but that's no big deal. I added my splitter so I'm at least 2 inches lower on the front now.
 
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I use them during "Corvette weather" and still have to angle into my driveway. The joys of a lowering an already low car. :Banghead:

I do bring them in once the Vette season ends. They are a necessity in NW Calgary for the majority of our curbs. :thumbs:
 
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I use them during "Corvette weather" and still have to angle into my driveway. The joys of a lowering an already low car. :Banghead:

I do bring them in once the Vette season ends. They are a necessity in NW Calgary for the majority of our curbs. :thumbs:

I won't take any chances and do like you and angle into the drive way. I hoping my ramps will provide a level exit though. I think they will as long as I measured correctly.
 
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