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Like this. Blue is fence, white is snow. According to my diagram, and calculations, and based on historical weather patterns, if you build this many snow fences in these exact areas (I can provide coordinates for a fee), you should only see snow in the indicated areas. The snow across the road is if you plow. If not, you'll see a little in your driveway...not much though.
Would a person be correct if they assumed that roadway to the north is somewhat elevated above your driveway?
If so, you're pretty much screwed.
You'd have to keep it as close to the property line (black line) as possible, or if the neighbor gives permission to cross his somewhat of an angle. If you cannot cross the property line, you'll need to get that fence set up 20' from the road's edge (easement). Start building up your county tree service order for next spring and get some bushes & trees growing ASAP.
Remember to keep the bottom of the fence 6" off of the ground and secure it GOOD to the fence posts! I see so many snow fences busted by the ND winds.