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For parking standards, what does a "car accessible" parking space require regarding aisle width?

  1. 4 feet

  2. 5 feet

  3. 6 feet

  4. 7 feet

The correct answer is: 5 feet

A "car accessible" parking space typically requires a minimum aisle width of 5 feet to ensure that individuals with disabilities or those using mobility devices can maneuver safely and easily from their vehicles to the designated pathways. This width allows enough room for the doors of vehicles to be opened fully, accommodating users who may need to transfer from a wheelchair or other assistive device. The dimensions set by accessibility standards, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), emphasize not only the dimensions of the parking space itself but also the surrounding access areas to maintain safety and ease of access. While the aisle widths may vary, 5 feet is the standard that balances accessibility needs with efficient use of space in parking facilities.