Acre (a unit of area (4840 square yards or 43560 square feet) used in English-speaking countries) and :
The people below tried hard, but neither are correct. A one acre parking lot with only lanes and spaces could fit approximately 172 cars. Assuming we are going with box (90 degree) parking, the dimensions of the space required to park two cars is 504 (9 feet wide)(17.5 feet long + 21 foot travel lane + 17.5 foot space) square feet. 504 square feet equals .01157 acres (504 square feet x (1 acre / 43560 square feet )). So that's 2 cars per .01157 acres (504 square feet). 2 cars/.01157 acres = 172.86 cars / acre.
In the context of cars, "PB" most likely refers to "Park Brake," which is another term for the parking brake or handbrake. This brake is used to prevent the vehicle from moving when parked.
Glacier National Park's area is 333,350 acres.
Typically, RVs in an RV park are required to be spaced at least 10-15 feet apart to ensure adequate space for each unit and to comply with fire safety regulations. However, local regulations and park policies may vary, so it's best to check with the specific park you plan to visit for their spacing requirements.
Some Canadian landmarks include the CN Tower in Toronto, Niagara Falls on the border of Ontario and New York, Banff National Park in Alberta, the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, and Stanley Park in Vancouver.
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About 130 cars per acre. For example, the Pentagon has a parking area of 67 acres with a capacity of about 8,770 cars/vehicles.
Make them smaller.
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About 5000 cars can fit into an average car park. If you have lickle cars, you can fit more in, you,Tard!
You have to answer this one but I'll provide some helpful information: An acre is 43,560 square feet. What is a normal size car? You decide - then measure the width (feet) and length (feet) of your normal car and multiple to get the area it occupies (in square feet). Then simply divide the size of the acre by the size of the car and voila!
how big is the car if you can give me a make and model i will give you an answer my email is Menah03@aol.com From http://www.churchconstruction.com/article-churchbuilding101.php When purchasing land plan on 1 usable acre of paved, striped parking for every 300 people. A paved, striped parking area should be able to accommodate between 100-115 cars per usable acre and most building codes allocate 1 car per 3 people. Many local building codes may require islands of planted vegetation within the parking lot which reduces the number of cars per acre.
lots of cars or many spaces filled or a full car park
thats 2758 + 697 which equals 3455 cars
your property...put however many you want on it.
Lafayette Square is the seven acre park directly across from the White House. Andrew Jackson Downing landscaped the park in 1815.
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Less than 30 cars will fit in a car park. I think. Depending also on the size of the park. If it has 200 parking spaces, balls I can't be arsed!