What does a parent-child parking space mean?
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Parent-child parking space refers to a parking space that can accommodate two cars but is sold as one parking space or issued with one property right certificate. Typically, it is counted as two parking spaces during planning, but only allows for front-to-back parking. In reality, the term 'parent-child parking space' is a sales term and has little to do with current laws and regulations. Generally, it is divided into two types: flat parking spaces and mechanical parking spaces. Parent-child parking spaces can lead to two issues: one is whether the parking service fee is charged for one car or two cars during payment; the other is that many parent-child parking spaces exceed their original length after parking two cars, making it difficult for other vehicles to enter or exit smoothly.