Parking space

Parking space

A parking space is a location that is designated for parking. This can be in a parking garage or in a parking lot or on a city street. It is usually designated by a white-paint-on-tar rectangle. The automobile fits inside the space, either by parallel parking, perpendicular parking or angle parking. The typical small or compact stall is about 275 square feet (25 m²), while the average stall is about 325 square feet (30 m²). [http://www.vtpi.org/tdm/tdm72.htm A Comprehensive Menu of Solutions to Parking Problems] Victoria Transport Policy Institute] Note that this area includes the area for parking stall plus the circulation areas, end of aisle areas/landscaping. Common angled or perpendicular parking stalls are 8 to 9 feet (2.4-2.75 m) wide by 16 to 18 feet (4.9-5.5 m) long. Some spaces can be as narrow as 7.5 feet and as wide as 10 feet. The choice of specific parking dimensions depends upon the function of the parking - the greater the use of the space (high turnover) and/or more retail customer in nature - the larger dimensions are commonly utilized. Many parking spaces contain a turtarrier which is used to prevent cars from pulling too far into the space.

A typical parking space adjacent to the curb (parallel) is 8 feet (2.4 m) wide by 20 feet (6.1 m) long. Parallel spaces are commonly marked 7 to 8 feet (2.1-2.4 m) wide. The length of parallel spaces are commonly marked 22 to 26 feet (6.7-7.9 m) long to account for entry and exit maneuvering. The [http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/HTM/2003r1/part3/part3b2.htm#section3B18 Manual on Traffic Control Devices] provides examples of possible markings of parallel parking spaces in the United States.

Some parking spaces are reserved as handicapped parking, for individuals with disabilities. Handicapped parking spaces are typically marked with the International Symbol of Access, though in practice, the design of the symbol varies widely. [http://www.youcantparkhere.com www.youcantparkhere.com] A gallery of handicapped parking symbols.] In the United States the Access Board provides guidelines on parking spaces in the [http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/guide/PROWGuide.htm#3_8 Accessible Rights-of-Way: A Design Guide] , [http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/draft.htm#216 Revised Draft Guidelines for Accessibile Public Right-of-Way] and [http://www.access-board.gov/adaag/html/adaag.htm#4.6 ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)] .

US curb markings

Curb markings in the United States are prescribed by the [http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/HTM/2003r1/html-index.htm Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices] (MUTCD) [http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/HTM/2003r1/part3/part3b2.htm#section3B21 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices] , FHWA, 2003, Section 3B-21.] . Local highway agencies may prescribe special colors for curb markings to supplement standard signs for parking regulation. California has designated an array of colors for curb regulations. A white curb designates passenger pick up or drop off. The green curb is for time limited parking. The yellow curb is for loading, and the blue curb is for disabled persons with proper vehicle identification. The red curb is for emergency vehicles only - fire lanes (no stopping, standing, or parking). In Oregon yellow curb is utilized to indicated no parking. In Seattle, Washington, alternating red and yellow curb markings indicates a bus stop.

Parking Space Online Marketplaces

There are millions of driveways and car parks next to major public transport hubs, tourist attractions and town centres that stand empty when they could be providing parking for needy motorists. A number of new websites have been set up that allow homeowners and businesses the facility to rent out their driveways, garages and empty plots of land to drivers needing somewhere to park. one of the first websites to do this was [http://www.parkatmyhouse.com ParkatmyHouse.com] which generated significant amounts of publicity in the UK media [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1890329,00.html Observer on Sunday - October 8th 2006] Park for £10 and make me a millionaire] .

References

External links

* [http://www.monkeymeter.com/drivetips/color_curb.php US Color Curbs Defined]
* [http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/articles/parking-spaces-as-investments-51294.aspx Parking Spaces as Investments]


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