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If I drive my car over turf will the force be too much and roll the turf out of the ground?

Sep 17, 2020 - 1:49 PM

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  • If I drive my car over turf will the force be too much and roll the turf out of the ground?

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  • We won’t recommend to drive cars on the artificial grass surfaces. Even though it is unlikely to pull the entire turf off the ground while driving on it, but the movements of the tires will damage the fibers of your turf. It is ok and a common practice to drive on the pavers with the turf installed as strips between the pavers as you might have seen many modern designs of pavers with artificial turf strips. Please feel free to email us at support@megagrass.com if you have any other questions, thank you.

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  • Driving a car over turf can indeed pose some issues depending on how the turf was installed and the weight distribution of the vehicle. If the turf is loosely laid or lacks proper infill and edging, the force from a car—especially if it’s turning or braking—can cause sections to ripple or lift. On the other hand, well-installed turf with proper base layers is usually resilient enough to handle light vehicles occasionally without significant damage. But still, it’s better to avoid it if possible. If a situation arises where a car ends up on turf—intentionally or not—it could signal other concerns too. For example, in unfortunate cases where a vehicle veers off-road during an accident, it’s often the aftermath that matters most. If you or someone you know has been involved in such an incident, car accident help provides support for accident injuries and connects you with help ranging from medical care to legal guidance. Car accidents aren’t just about physical damage—they leave lasting impacts that deserve the right attention and resources.

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