It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean cul-de-sac? A cul-de-sac is a dead-end street with only one entrance/exit, typically forming a circle or loop at the end. It is designed to limit traffic flow and provide a safe area for children to play.
The word for a closed-end street is cul-de-sac (from French bottom of the sack).
She doesn't live in Goodlettsville. She lived in Hendersonville ,TN and recently moved out to a condo in Nashville, TN, about a 15 min drive away. I live about a mile and a half from her old home and have been over to her house often (not inside, just to see the property) There is Old Hickory Lake by her old home and they share a dock on the coldasack (sorry cant spell!) Her parents own jet skiis and in the summer months they go out often... I've seen her jetski before!! Not sure about the actual adress...
Depends on how big your sack is. Also, if it's cold I recommend wearing warmer underwear.A serious answer:Do you mean Cul-de-sac? (A dead end street, from the French, Sack bottom) Bus drivers hate dead end roads of this type or any other.Things to consider:Buses come in many sizesDead end turn around (Coldesack) also are built in many sizesIt only takes one parked car to make it so the bus has to back outThe ratio of fatal pedestrian accident with buses while backing is incredibly high when taking into consideration the very limited amount of time spent in reverse.85% of Bus drivers who loose there job due to minor traffic accidents loose their job in reverseA smart bus driver doesn't go into a dead end and neither does a smart bus company.