Well, it looks like we're going to have a white Christmas as a ton of snow dumped on Maine Tuesday into Wednesday.

Some towns got upwards of over a foot of snow.

That means get ready for the town snowplows to push snow into your driveway's entrance. It's usually wet and heavy, and no one wants to go back out and shovel again. It's not the plow driver's fault, however, and there is a way you can prevent it from happening.

The Second Shovel

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You're inside drying off and warming up after clearing the driveway when you hear the rumble of the plow and you know all that work at the end of the driveway is about to be wiped out. There's a solution.

The Maine DOT posts this graphic on its Facebook page every winter, showing how you can prevent the "second shovel." That's a great term for what it is.

The theory is that after clearing the snow at the end of your driveway, clear the snow that is to the left of the driveway as you face the road. Clearing that snow creates a space for the plow to put more snow.

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I tried this a few winters back and it kind of works. However, I found that if the plow truck makes a lot of passes in a heavy storm, that space to the left fills right back up again and you go to clear it once more.

Give it a try and let us know how well it worked.

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