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Hi, i am teaching my wife how to parallel park,

Hi, i am teaching my wife how to parallel park, my question is when i set up poles, what is the distance and width between poles? and how far from the curb must poles be place? Thanks,

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Width of parking space: 2.6m and poles should be
Length of parking space: • Rigid: according to Table 1 • Articulated vehicles: according to table 2 The length of the parking space is determined by adding the total length of the vehicle as indicated in the top column, to the comparative free play in metres, as shown in the bottom column. For example: Length of Rigid Vehicle A is 9 metres – therefore the total length of the parking space is: Length of Vehicle + specified free play = 9 m + 1.8 m = 10.8m.

Rigid Vehicles:
Length of vehicle: 7.0-7.5m / 1.50m free play
7.6 - 8.0m / 1.60m
8.1 - 8.5m / 1.70m
8.6 - 9.0m / 1.80m>br /> 9.1 - 9.5m / 1.90m>br /> 9.6 - 10.0m / 2.00m
10.1 - 10.5m / 2.10m
10.6 - 11.0 / 2.20m
11.1 - 11.5 / 2.30m
11.6 - 12.0m / 2.40m
12.1 - 12.5m / 2.50m

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  • Anonymous Dec 19, 2010

    you could fit a set of BA118 parking sensors from amazon {hope i can say that .sorry if i have broken any rules} but they are easy to fit and very inexpensive ,with a bit of DIY knowledge anyone can fit them i will walk anyone through it it they want any info .i payed just 23 pounds last year and the set has an LED display that sits nicely under the radio .even my local hyundai dealer was impressed with the fit and quality of the kit {you even get the correct size hole saw!]
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