What are the dimensions of non-motorized vehicle parking spaces?

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LeDavid
07/29/25 12:30pm
Below are the dimensions for non-motorized vehicle parking spaces: 30-degree angle parking: For single-row, 30-degree angle parking, the parking strip width is 1 meter, the lateral spacing between vehicles is 0.50 meters, and the unit parking area is 2.20 square meters; 45-degree angle parking: For single-row, 45-degree angle parking, the parking strip width is 1.4 meters, the lateral spacing between vehicles is 0.50 meters, and the unit parking area is 1.84 square meters; 60-degree angle parking: For single-row, 60-degree angle parking, the parking strip width is 1.70 meters, the lateral spacing between vehicles is 0.50 meters, and the unit parking area is 1.85 square meters; Vertical single-row parking: For vertical single-row parking, the parking strip width is 2 meters, the lateral spacing between vehicles is 0.60 meters, and the unit parking area is 2.1 square meters.
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