Is It Illegal to Park a Standard Car in a Mini Parking Space?
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Parking a standard car in a mini parking space is illegal. Below is a detailed introduction to three types of parking spaces: 1. Standard parking space: The width is 2.5 meters, and the length is 5.3 meters. Most regular cars can fit in; however, for extended models such as the BMW 7 Series, such standard spaces may feel cramped. 2. Mini parking space: The length and width of mini parking spaces are smaller than standard spaces, with specific sizes varying by project. During development, developers aim to maximize space utilization without compromising building safety, creating some non-standard spaces. When dividing parking areas, some locations are suitable for smaller spaces, which are usually priced lower than standard spaces. 3. Tandem parking space: Tandem spaces are typically cheaper than two standard spaces but can accommodate two cars. However, the area of such spaces is also smaller than two standard spaces. Usually, one car is parked inside, and another outside. To exit, the inner car must first move the outer car.