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wheelstop distance to fence

wheelstop distance to fence

wheelstop distance to fence

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Is there a standard to show where should I locate my parking lot wheelstops? I am looking for the distance between a wheelstop and the fence.  These wheelstops will prevent hitting our perimeter fence.
 

RE: wheelstop distance to fence


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You could also go to another parking lot and see what they did.

Look for a lot where they have a fence - and pay attention to what the fence looks like - any damage?  any evidence of impact?  If so, increase the distance from fence to wheel stop.

Compare rear vehicle overhangs to front - some people (me included) prefer to back in whenever possible.  Makes for a quicker getaway.
 

Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA

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