Yet another 5-9" of snow last night. I decide to wait for the plow to go by again before trying to do anything about Alan's car. It would be too difficult to get his car into my driveway. The plan I came up with at work was to jack up the front of his car and place trash can lids under the front tires to act as sleds. I would then pull his car out from the mass of snow with my blazer to some location that had already been plowed. However, the snow was not nearly as bad.
Since the rest of the road was dry by this point, it would have been difficult to keep the car sliding without causing any damage, so I decided to use my snow thrower to clear the snow. If there is no snow around the car, they shouldn't tow it. I had to start off with a shovel, because the snow was a bit high for my middle of the road snow thrower.
After probably 20-30 minutes I finally had everything pretty much cleared off. This was good because my snow thrower ran out of gas shortly after while I was working on the snow the plow left in front of my driveway. I finished that off with the shovel rather than getting more gas. Hopefully we will not have more snow falls that require the snow thrower.