Parking Spaces Formula:
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The Parking Space Calculator estimates the number of parking spaces needed for a given area, accounting for both individual parking spaces and aisle space requirements.
The calculator uses the following equation:
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Explanation: The equation calculates how many standard parking spaces fit in the available area, then adds additional spaces needed for aisles and circulation.
Details: Accurate parking space estimation is crucial for urban planning, commercial development, and ensuring adequate parking capacity for buildings and facilities.
Tips: Enter total area in square feet, space size requirements per parking spot, and any additional spaces needed for aisles. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's a typical parking space size?
A: Standard parking spaces are typically 9 feet wide by 18 feet long (162 sqft), though sizes vary by location and vehicle type.
Q2: How much space should be allocated for aisles?
A: Aisle requirements depend on parking layout (angle parking typically requires more aisle space than perpendicular parking).
Q3: What about accessible parking spaces?
A: ADA requires wider spaces (at least 96 inches wide) with adjacent access aisles, which should be calculated separately.
Q4: How does parking angle affect space requirements?
A: 90° parking is most space-efficient, while 45° or 60° parking requires more aisle space but may be easier for drivers.
Q5: Should compact car spaces be calculated differently?
A: Yes, compact spaces can be smaller (typically 8 feet wide by 16 feet long), but local regulations may limit what percentage can be compact.