I recently performed the "functionality" design of a precast concrete parking garage. I made it user friendly to vehicles. (There are even "levels of service" for parkign garage design.) Here are some rules of thumb -
1)Maximum slope for parking cars is 5%-6%. This is due the the physical arm strength required to open and close the car doors, especially for older drivers.
2)Maximum slope for a ramp is 10% with pedestrian access on the ramp and 12% if used by fork lifts. Slopes over 15% will be intimidating to older drivers, 20% is a good maximum, but steeper is possible.
3) Slopes over 8% will either require vertical curves or 10 foot transitions to flat to prevent bottoming out. If you go over 16% to flat, use a vertical curve.
Clifford H Laubstein
FL PE 58662