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Hi

Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?

I'm re designing my drive & I'd like to get a Fiesta & an Astra (both
5' wide) side by side on what would end up as a 15' wide space. I'm
wondering about doors & access.


Dave

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On 19 Feb 2005 06:58:59 -0800, "Magician"
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Hi

Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


How long is a piece of string?

I'm sure there isn't a "standard" size bay - some are hardly wide
enough for a mini, others (even apart from 'disabled' bays) are wide
enough to let you open doors wide on either side.

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In article .com,
Magician wrote:
Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


Too small, judging by the dents on my car.

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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article .com,
Magician wrote:
Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other

words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


Too small, judging by the dents on my car.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.

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Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article .com,
Magician wrote:
Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other

words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


Too small, judging by the dents on my car.

--
*A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory *

Dave Plowman London SW
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Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.

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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article .com,
Magician wrote:
Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other

words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


Too small, judging by the dents on my car.

--
*A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.



Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.

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On 19 Feb 2005 08:59:43 -0800, "4square"
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Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.


Would that be 14.4m x 7.2m?
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Magician wrote:

Hi

Anyone know the standard size of a car parking space? In other words,
how big are the bays in a public car park?


2.5m x 4m is recommended IIRC

3.5m x 5m is better if you can afford the space.


I'm re designing my drive & I'd like to get a Fiesta & an Astra (both
5' wide) side by side on what would end up as a 15' wide space. I'm
wondering about doors & access.


Its doable. Just.

Funnily enough, ended up with a couole of dinky toys at 1/48 scale, and
a 1:50 plan, playing vroom vroom to see if my drive would work.

By and large, it does.


Dave

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Lurch wrote:

On 19 Feb 2005 08:59:43 -0800, "4square"
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Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.



Would that be 14.4m x 7.2m?

No.


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Magician formulated the question :
I'm re designing my drive & I'd like to get a Fiesta & an Astra (both
5' wide) side by side on what would end up as a 15' wide space. I'm
wondering about doors & access.


Park them nose to tail - passenger side close to passenger side, then
you will have plenty of room for the drivers to get in and out.

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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:09:42 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
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Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.


Would that be 14.4m x 7.2m?


No.


Think about it a bit more.
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On 19 Feb 2005, Lurch wrote

On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:09:42 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
strung together this:

Most parking bays on new developments are 4.8m by 2.4m, which is
conversion from 16 feet by 8 feet.

Would that be 14.4m x 7.2m?


No.


Think about it a bit more.


I'm thinking...OK, I give up.

In what system does 16 x 8 feet convert to 14.4m x 7.2m? (I'd make the
latter 47.25 x 23.5 feet; let us in on what you're talking about.)

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Harvey Van Sickle wrote:

let us in on what you're talking about.)


Multiply by the number of times 4square pressed send?
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 22:17:23 +0000, Andy Burns
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Multiply by the number of times 4square pressed send?


Well done that man, one balloon on a stick on it's way.
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Lurch wrote:

Well done that man, one balloon on a stick on it's way.


It might bounce back rejected with a spurious apostrophe attached.

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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:54:16 +0000, Andy Wade
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Lurch wrote:

Well done that man, one balloon on a stick on its way.


It might bounce back rejected with a spurious apostrophe attached.


Oops! ;-)
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I'm re designing my drive & I'd like to get a Fiesta & an Astra (both
5' wide) side by side on what would end up as a 15' wide space. I'm
wondering about doors & access.


According to Wokingham District Council's planning department, 2.4m x 4.8m.

Christian.


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