Monday, December 26, 2016

Condo Parking

Concerning "stolen condo parking spaces".
It's maddening to residents to come home to.
>  We have many request form condo owners.
>  The requests for Drivewayspikes are from larger buildings where owners are not familiar with each other or there is a mix of business and private condo owners. 
>  Our solution have the  appearance of a tire puncturing device,but are fake rubber spikes.There is no damage to the vehicle.
>  Food for thought

Monday, November 7, 2016

Drivewayspikes LLC ,will soon offer hardware to secure them to your driveway.
If you feel for any reason #drivewayspikes need to be attached.
Just unscrew the fasteners for those in ares that see snow to remove them.


Thursday, November 3, 2016

Condo owners have turned to Drivewayspikes.
Condo owners  pay for a parking spaces.
When you come home you find someone has parked in your assigned space.Just what
 you want to deal with.

Friday, October 14, 2016

 
Drivewayspikes has been used in parking lots in many areas of business including, VIP parking, city and state government, police, medical center restricted areas, private residence, restaurants, clubs and by property management companies.


Tuesday, September 20, 2016


                                     International Parking member-news-Drivewayspikes

We are picking up markets every day.The parking industry covers most of our every day lives.
From hotels to hospitals.
Our fake rubber spikes are showing real progress.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Drivewayspikes Fake Rubber Spikes





Stop u-turns in your driveway.Child safety

All rubber.They appear to be a tire puncturing device,but

are totally harmless.

 Nail Down Driveway Safety

Thursday, July 21, 2016

I knew someone who lived in a house with a driveway that was very popular with drivers who used it to turn around. He didn't mind people doing it in the day, but it also happened all night and he hated the cars' headlights beaming through his windows.
Drivewayspikes

Saturday, June 18, 2016

The Awesomer featured us in their new product line up.
http://theawesomer.com/?s=drivewayspikes
In 1 month "The Drivewayspikes post was incredibly popular with our readers; it's gotten over 40,000 hits so far."

Dude I Want That
 http://www.dudeiwantthat.com/outdoors/tools/drivewayspike-u-turn-deterrents.asp

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Yahooooo.Picked up by anothe ronline store

http://www.bonanza.com/items/search?q[catalog_id]=&q[filter_category_id]=&q[in_booth_id]=&q[search_term]=drivewayspikes&q[shipping_in_price]=0&q[sort_by]=relevancy&q[suggestion_found]=&q[translate_term]=true

Friday, May 13, 2016

Come to The Cars of Summer

July 2 thru July 4

WWW.DRIVEWAYSPIKES.COM

  http://www.carsofsummer.com

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Drivewayspikes is a unique way to achieve safety. Most people view the rubber “Spikes” a permanently installed device, and drive past without thinking about pulling into the driveway.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Drivewayspikes can be purchased online with free shipping. There’s no installation required. No damage occurs to the tire of the vehicles driving forward or backwards on them because of the rubber “spikes”.
Drivewayspikes llc

Monday, April 18, 2016

We can all use a little less to worry about
 
Sure, accidents happen, especially when you have kids. But being prepared can prevent many or stop them becoming more serious.
Our home safety product is simple to install and use.
It pays to be safe
WWW.DRIVEWAYSPIKES.COM

Saturday, April 9, 2016

  1. Our passion is also our mission: to promote safety and peace of mind by reducing unnecessary traffic that fosters an unsafe environment and the needless wear and tear of your driveway. Our invention, Drivewayspikes is a revolutionary tool designed to discourage unwanted traffic while protecting children, grownups, and pets due to its unique family friendly, driver-beware patented design.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Dedicated to eliminating unnecessary driveway traffic thereby adding to the safety of children, pets, and adults on their own property. By way of a simple yet effective patented design we have invented a family-friendly tool that discourages unnecessary driveway traffic, thereby creating a safer home environment.

Friday, April 1, 2016

 

Supporting American Jobs Through American Spending can rejuvenate our economy and stimulate growth in all industries.
Teach our young the trades and skill we learned for our ancestors.
 It's time to begin again and re-grow America!

Saturday, March 19, 2016

“I’ve loved having Drivewayspikes in the driveway. We leave them in place and feel safer with the kids. We can leave toys out in the driveway and not have to worry about them being run over by strangers. No one dares to try and pull into our driveway anymore,” comments one user in Miami. “We have even recommended these to our neighbors and our whole street is able to deter this kind of activity.”

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

I live on a dead end street and I have a similar problem. Neighbors all own 14 cars, so their garages are full, their driveways are full, the side of the street is full of overflow parked cars. I am a female. I live alone. I own one car and I park in the garage so my driveway is always empty. I shovel my own driveway when it snows. I have asked neighbors repeatedly not to turn around in my driveway, but it hasn t helped. They turn around and pack the snow before I have a chance to remove it, making my shoveling job even harder. I like idea of steel posts and chain/cable with sign stretched across the driveway. I just don t understand why this has to be so hard. I ask nicely and nobody listens or respects my requests. So now I have to be the bad guy of the neighborhood? And I have to be the one who gets out in the rain to put the chain back up when I back out? It s simply not fair! Humans are so selfish, rotten, and inconsiderate. I have never once turned around in anybody else s driveway. The street is wide enough for turning.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

So this is a bit peevy. I know. But I have a constant problem of people turning around in my driveway. I am the first driveway on a back road off a heavily traveled state road, so my driveway is a natural place for people to turn around. I guess I wouldn't really mind it except its not an easy driveway because it is a deceptive angle and has rock walls on both sides. This morning a SUV with boat trailer decided to make the turn around in my driveway and there was no way he was going to back a trailer out without going onto the lawn (his fatal error was pulling in, rather than backing in). The guy tore up the lawn and I had to help him unhitch and move his boat trailer off my lawn. He apologized and I could tell he felt bad, it was a mistake, but my driveway is not a public road. This is not the first time and it wont be the last.
Old man uses nails in a board to keep cars out.if I stepped on a strip of nails sticking out of someone's driveway, I would raise hell with the person who did so. If I'm able to hold someone liable for not clearing their sidewalk/driveway/steps in front of their house in winter and slip and fall, I would think (think!) the same would hold true with sharp pointy things.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Thursday, March 3, 2016

No. It's my driveway, damn it.
The other day, I was poised to pull westward out of my driveway, the way I always go to start my journey to visit my sister who lives about forty miles away. I was checking traffic before I even attempted to pull into the road when someone started pulling into the lot part of my driveway, looking to make a u-turn and go back eastbound down the street. Where they ended up going was right in the way of me seeing oncoming traffic, so we ended up reaching an impasse.
Apparently, me trying to get out of my driveway was taking too long for this person, so they honked at me. It's annoying enough when people honk at you in the streets for something you can't help, let alone on your own property. As I was still technically safely within my own driveway and not yet pulled into the road, I simply parked my car on the spot, turned it off, and got out. The other person looked like they were about to get out of their car to confront me, but all I did was walk through my driveway lot, through my lawn, up to my front door, and into my house. You know, leaving my car right in their way.
Bitch had to back
up into the road and make a U-turn down the street.
Don't honk at me in my own driveway, damn it.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Monday, February 22, 2016

New rubber Drivewayspikes acts as a deterrence for people using driveways that aren’t their own.
Convenience.No need to move an object you have placed at the end of your driveway to stop unwanted traffic entering your driveway.
Stay in your vehicle as you leave and return home.
 http://drivewayspikes.com/
Please don't forget If you choose to use real spikes or anything that damages another vehicle,It's on you.
 https://youtu.be/d3HCQI0OiKQ