05-06-2022, 03:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2022, 03:44 PM by Butty Brennan.)
I'm not one to rant, but I think that the standard parking space is not wide enough. If you look at people parking in an area that has no markings they will automatically leave enough room so that their door can open fully without hitting the next car: that would be the ideal size for a parking space.
The rows are too close together also, you often have to reverse and pull forward right up to parked cars several times before you can get out, it's no fun when there's other drivers waiting for you to hurry up and let them through. I don't know how people managed before parking sensors.
The planners want to squeeze as many spaces as possible into a new car park so my idea is just a pipe dream.
The rows are too close together also, you often have to reverse and pull forward right up to parked cars several times before you can get out, it's no fun when there's other drivers waiting for you to hurry up and let them through. I don't know how people managed before parking sensors.
The planners want to squeeze as many spaces as possible into a new car park so my idea is just a pipe dream.