Can a car fit into a 2.2-meter parking space?
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A 2.2-meter parking space can only accommodate cars with a width of less than 1.85 meters, as the car's two side mirrors will add to the total width, exceeding 2.2 meters. Below is more information about parking spaces: 1. Introduction: A parking space is a designated area planned by relevant authorities specifically for parking. Some are located in underground parking lots, while others are in ordinary residential areas. Generally, residential parking spaces are divided into two categories: parking spots and garages. 2. Government parking spaces: To alleviate traffic congestion and address the parking difficulties for residents in urban centers, the Beijing municipal government has taken the lead in opening government compound parking lots to nearby residents, implementing staggered parking. 3. Design standards: Parking spaces are divided into four levels. For cars with a length not exceeding 6 meters and a width not exceeding 1.8 meters, the standard spacing between cars should be no less than 0.5 meters, and the spacing between cars and walls or the ends of parking spaces should also be no less than 0.5 meters. For cars with a length greater than 6 meters but not exceeding 8 meters, and a width greater than 1.8 meters but not exceeding 2.2 meters, the spacing between cars should be no less than 0.7 meters, etc. The corresponding standard for turning areas is to meet the need for a car to make a one-time turn.