A parking lot also known as car lot, is a cleared area that is intended for parking vehicles. Usually, the term refers to a dedicated area that has been provided with a durable or semi-durable surface.In most countries where cars are the dominant mode of transportation, parking lots are a feature of every city and suburban area. shopping malls, sports stadium, and similar venues often feature parking lots of immense area.
Design and locational considerations
Parking Area types
Off-street
Off-street parking is the most common and accepted method of satisfying facility parking needs.When siting off-street parking areas, the designer should consider:- Creating multiple smaller parking areas rather than one large mass
- Integrating planted islands to increase aesthetics
- Minimize extensive grading operations by designing to the topography
- Ensuring a distance of at least 15 meters is provided from proposed parking area entrances and exits to intersections.
- Minimizing the number of entrances and exits
On-street
If on-street parking is used, the following factors must beconsidered:
- Permit only parallel parking
- Maintain a minimum distance of 15 meters from on-street parking spaces to intersections and offstreet parking area entrances.
- Break up long lines of vehicles with occasional planting island projections if appropriate.
- Ensure streets maintain required traffic-carrying capacities and provide safe vehicular and pedestrian passage.
Off-street Perpendicular Parking
Parallel
For the designer, the parallel parking configuration can be used where suitable off-street parking cannot be accommodated or is not practical. For the driver, parallel parking requires experience, confidence,
and patience.
and patience.
Advantages
● Works well in extremely narrow, linear spaces
● Requires minimum pavement area
● Works well in extremely narrow, linear spaces
● Requires minimum pavement area
● Difficult maneuvering for most drivers
● Less than ideal visibility of adjacent traffic
● Inefficient use of on-street space
On-street Parallel Parking
Perpendicular
Especially effective in low turnover rate or long term parking areas, the perpendicular, or 90 degree parking configuration is the most efficient and economical since it accommodates the most vehicles per
linear meter.
linear meter.
Advantages
● Works well with either one- or two-way aisles
● Handles the most vehicles per square meter of pavement
● Handles most vehicles per linear meter
● Works well with either one- or two-way aisles
● Handles the most vehicles per square meter of pavement
● Handles most vehicles per linear meter
Disadvantages
● Requires widest area
● Difficult maneuvering for some drivers
● Two-way traffic can create some visibility problems
90 Degree Parking Dimensions and Geometry
Angled - 60 Degree
This parking area configuration is ideal for a fast turnover rate or predominantly short term use. This is often offset by difficulties of inefficient circulation patterns and one-way aisles.
Advantages
● Easy maneuvering in and out of parking spaces
● Good visibility
● Lends itself to either one-or two-way aisles
● Most common short term parking configuration
Disadvantages
● Requires more pavement per vehicle than perpendicular configuration
● Handles less vehicles per linear meter
60 Degree Parking Dimensions and Geometry
Angled - 30 Degree
Advantages
● Easy parking
● Reduced width requirements for layout
Disadvantages
● Requires the most pavement per vehicle
● Doesn't work well with two-way aisles
30 Degree Parking Dimensions and Geometry
Environmental considerations
Water pollution
Parking lots tend to be sources of water pollution because of their extensive impervious surfaces. Virtually all of the rain (minus evaporation) that falls becomes urban runoff. To avoid flooding and unsafe driving conditions, the lots are built to effectively channel and collect runoff.Parking lots, along with roads, are often the principal source of water pollution in urban areas.
However, parking lots represent significant heat islands and, indeed, heat sinks in urban areas. The heat from paved areas in urban zones has been shown to even have the power to change the weather locally. By providing trees or other means of shading parking lots, the heat and glare resulting from them can be significantly reduced.
Landscaping
Many areas today also require minimum landscaping in parking lots. This usually principally means the planting of trees to provide shade. Customers have long preferred shaded parking spaces in the summer, but parking lot providers have long been antagonistic to planting trees because of the extra cost of cleaning the parking lot.However, parking lots represent significant heat islands and, indeed, heat sinks in urban areas. The heat from paved areas in urban zones has been shown to even have the power to change the weather locally. By providing trees or other means of shading parking lots, the heat and glare resulting from them can be significantly reduced.
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