What is the standard size for a sedan garage?
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The standard dimensions for a car parking space: width 2.5 meters, length 5.0 meters to 5.5 meters, with 5.3 meters commonly preferred as the planning dimension. This ensures that when two adjacent cars are parked, there is ample space to open the doors comfortably, and it fully accommodates the length of most common sedans on the market. Suitable for use in workplaces, residential communities, and underground parking garages. Aerodynamic drag is the resistance a vehicle encounters from the air while moving. Generally, there are three forms of aerodynamic drag: 1. Frontal resistance caused by airflow hitting the front of the vehicle: Similar to holding a board against the wind, the resistance experienced is almost entirely due to the airflow impact. 2. Frictional resistance: Air flowing over the vehicle body also creates friction, but at the speeds most vehicles typically travel, this resistance is minimal and can almost be ignored. 3. Form drag: Generally, at high speeds, form drag is the primary source of aerodynamic resistance. The drag caused by the vehicle's shape comes from the vacuum area behind the car—the larger the vacuum area, the greater the resistance. Typically, the form drag of a sedan is smaller than that of a station wagon.