Dec 17, 2019 6:04 AM |
The answer is "NO", even though artificial grass can take great pressures, but the twisting motion and rolling will definitely cause damage to the turf.
Shannon Beck - Vice President Driving on artificial grass is never recommend. However it will be fine if you use artificial turf in between pavers, in such cases, the tires motions are more on the pavers than directly to the turf. |
Dave Maronic - VP - Golf Industry Sales You never want to drive on artificial grass. |
Paul Moore I won't drive on mine for sure. |
Chris Davis Not a good idea to drive on any plastic surface, the artificial turf is essentially plastic. |
John Miller I have it in my back yard, no worries on driving on it. |
Greg Weitz - Regional Sales V. P. The twisting motion of tires will damage the artificial lawn. |
Weston Olson - Customer Service I have seen turf being ruined by tires: don't drive on it! |
Leslie Williams - Dandelion Fighter That's a shame. You should be able to install synthetic turf just to drive on it. Day after day... |
Olivia Snee Never thought a good idea to drive on turf. |
Emma Gee Well explained. |
No brainer.