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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dude. It's the STANDARD. It literally says so. "standard size perpendicular parking space" The Suburban does not fit in the standard size perpendicular parking space. If the parking-lot owner wants to have a smaller number of bigger spaces, that's up to the parking-lot owner, of course. But that's another way a person's decision to drive a Suburban affects other people.[/quote] you need to settle down guy. the pamphlet you linked says the minimum dimensions are 18'x8.5'. By your logic I take it every space in moco is the absolute minimum size and therefore it's impossible for a Suburban/Yukon to park inside a spot.[/quote] Presumably some are bigger, if you drive (your Suburban) around to look for them. But fortunately the Suburban owner in question doesn't come to Montgomery County, because they live ON CAPITOL HILL WITH A SUBURBAN. It's hard to imagine anything more ridiculous.[/quote] But I do! I'm the Suburban + F150 guy, and I go to RIO all the time. Next time I'm there, I'll send you a picture - AND measure the "standard" parking space. Also - quoting again the requirement that says that a "standard" parking space shall have the following MINIMUM dimensions. In what world do you think that all parking spaces in Montgomery County are exactly that size (in which both my vehicles fit, so not that it matters anyway). (b) Each standard size perpendicular parking space shall be a rectangle having [b]minimum [/b]dimensions of 8 ½ feet by 18 feet. A perpendicular parking space is defined as one in which the long side of the space is a straight line that intersects the travel lane and curb at a right angle. [/quote]
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