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What are the uses of parking signs?

Parking, traffic and road signs provide clear, concise direction to traffic inside and outside your building. Available in a variety of sizes and materials, parking, traffic and road signs can be used in crosswalks, parking lots and more.



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The Importance of Parking Lot Signs They communicate essential information to drivers, pedestrians, and parking lot users, guiding them on where to park, where not to park, and how to navigate safely through the lot. Without these signs, chaos could ensue, leading to potential accidents, confusion, and frustration.

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It mean that between the hours of 8 am to 6 pm you may not park your car in anyone spot for longer than two hours or you'll be ticketed or towed. These are usually high traffic heavy business areas they don't want people parking long term and monopolizing the parking during business hours.

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Parking lots provide convenient access to buildings that house offices, retail stores, restaurants, schools, hospitals, etc. Parking spaces may be located inside the building itself or outside the building. If there is insufficient space within the building, then it makes sense to locate parking externally.

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Parking lots are dangerous because they are fairly unregulated environments where vehicles and pedestrians meet. There is no right of way, no posted speed limit, and they can be an opportune location for crime to take place at night or in poor lighting.

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Efficient layout for easy navigation The layout of your parking lot can determine whether the traffic flow is smooth or ends up severely congested. If you're parking lot or garage is not easily accessible, customers may opt to take their business elsewhere.

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In contrast to self-parking, where customers find a parking space on their own, customers' vehicles are parked for them by a person called a valet. This service either requires a fee to be paid by the customer or is offered free of charge by the establishment.

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Ideally, parking lots should be rectangular with parking on both sides of access aisles. For two-way traffic flow, parking spaces perpendicular (90 degrees) to the aisles provide the most efficient design. The efficiency decreases as the parking angle decreases.

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