150 cars too big for modern parking spaces
Discussion
Terminator X said:
2.5t to 3t mega EV's also need to be outlawed. We do not need such extreme vehicles on the streets.
TX.
Totally agree. In France, cars over 1800kg are taxed heavily, although it doesn't apply to EVs. But every 100kg over 1800kg attracts another €1000 euros at purchase time. Although I'm not really sure that'll do much to dissuade the sorts of people who buy these things.TX.
Source: https://www.french-property.com/guides/france/driv...
Hugo Stiglitz said:
The bizarre thing is the larger the cars the larger the owners.
Bigger arms/waists + tighter spacers = real struggles to get out.
I'm fairly nimble but I often have to limbo out of a door/to be able to get out.
No, I'm pretty sure giant cars driven by midgets are more bizarre!Bigger arms/waists + tighter spacers = real struggles to get out.
I'm fairly nimble but I often have to limbo out of a door/to be able to get out.
The simple fact is that cars have grown over the last few decades, but spaces haven't.
I still remember the first time I drove a then just-released MK4 Mondeo estate from the company pool and parked it in a multistorey. When I got out, I noticed that the front of the car was hanging out of the front of the space by a couple of feet, so I went to reverse it further back. Except that I couldn't. The rear was only a couple of inches from the wall.
Yet I'm on holiday in the US right now, and my Ford Expedition Max hire car is a full 80cm longer than that Mondeo estate, but the voluminous American parking spaces pose no problem at all.
Solution - make all new parking spaces the same size as the ones at Costco.
I still remember the first time I drove a then just-released MK4 Mondeo estate from the company pool and parked it in a multistorey. When I got out, I noticed that the front of the car was hanging out of the front of the space by a couple of feet, so I went to reverse it further back. Except that I couldn't. The rear was only a couple of inches from the wall.
Yet I'm on holiday in the US right now, and my Ford Expedition Max hire car is a full 80cm longer than that Mondeo estate, but the voluminous American parking spaces pose no problem at all.
Solution - make all new parking spaces the same size as the ones at Costco.
legless said:
The simple fact is that cars have grown over the last few decades, but spaces haven't.
I still remember the first time I drove a then just-released MK4 Mondeo estate from the company pool and parked it in a multistorey. When I got out, I noticed that the front of the car was hanging out of the front of the space by a couple of feet, so I went to reverse it further back. Except that I couldn't. The rear was only a couple of inches from the wall.
Yet I'm on holiday in the US right now, and my Ford Expedition Max hire car is a full 80cm longer than that Mondeo estate, but the voluminous American parking spaces pose no problem at all.
Solution - make all new parking spaces the same size as the ones at Costco.
You presumably chose to hire an Expedition Max. You could have hired a Fiesta or a Golf in the US. I still remember the first time I drove a then just-released MK4 Mondeo estate from the company pool and parked it in a multistorey. When I got out, I noticed that the front of the car was hanging out of the front of the space by a couple of feet, so I went to reverse it further back. Except that I couldn't. The rear was only a couple of inches from the wall.
Yet I'm on holiday in the US right now, and my Ford Expedition Max hire car is a full 80cm longer than that Mondeo estate, but the voluminous American parking spaces pose no problem at all.
Solution - make all new parking spaces the same size as the ones at Costco.
Space has been much more readily available in the US than in a Medieval European town or city.
How big should cars become? If we all drove around in HGV tractor units would councils be required to build multi storey car parks to accommodate them?
Blib said:
Maybe part of the answer is to charge road tax on a scale that rises with the size of the vehicle's footprint?
It wouldn't solve the problem. However, it may dissuade some from buying a SUV for the 2 mile shopping run.
Indeed, and weight as well, EV's are getting an easy ride to encourage uptake but it should be down to how much space your car takes, and not having the bizarre situation where a £1000 supermini from 2005 pays more than a massive electric SUV that costs 100k plus, ok I know there is the luxury tax aspect but after that its cheaper. It wouldn't solve the problem. However, it may dissuade some from buying a SUV for the 2 mile shopping run.
Going to have to adjust it somehow as ICE cars will dwindle so there wont be hordes of them to subsidise EV's any more.
And doing it on weight may encourage the manufacturers to focus more on providing lighter models, not that I think they add ballast for sts and giggles but they could perhaps do a bit more, I do think that EV's could potentially end up lighter than ICE if the much touted battery tech thats promised ever appears, single motor version with a battery thats nearer 200 kilos than 400 ? May be a while but I think it will happen.
There's little point in just increasing taxes or whatever, these car owners will just moan - but still pay.
The spaces need to remain the same as at present with just a minimal increase in width for new developments. Nothing else will stop people buying cars too big for everyday use - it's a lack of common sense that's causing the problem.
The spaces need to remain the same as at present with just a minimal increase in width for new developments. Nothing else will stop people buying cars too big for everyday use - it's a lack of common sense that's causing the problem.
The USA has different emissions and pedestrian safety regulations for 'Light Trucks', so where cars were heavily legislated against, LTs were not. Hence the rise of the SUV, which like every other ridiculous American nonsense, immediately took over the world as fashionable and here we are in a world where the Fiesta and Focus are discontinued yet ugly, heavy, high versions of the same are selling like hotcakes.
We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
We do not have the space or infrastructure found in the USA so let's stop driving their stupid vehicles.
We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
We do not have the space or infrastructure found in the USA so let's stop driving their stupid vehicles.
The majority of Q7's and similar sized SUV's I see around my way are driven by sole occupants, usually female.
A people carrier would be more practical for those with 5 kids though these days having 3 or more is frowned upon.
There was a similar thread earlier in the week about widening width restrictions to cater for SUV's, people should buy cars which are appropriate for the roads as they are rather than expecting infrastructure to be modified.
A people carrier would be more practical for those with 5 kids though these days having 3 or more is frowned upon.
There was a similar thread earlier in the week about widening width restrictions to cater for SUV's, people should buy cars which are appropriate for the roads as they are rather than expecting infrastructure to be modified.
LJF_97 said:
LunarOne said:
Baldchap said:
We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
Tell that to families with four or five children!My Dad moved into the newly built council house in January ‘65... he still uses the garage in the block.
He had a Ford ‘Pop’ then, but his current ‘05 Astra is about the limit,
( My Calibra was a squeeze though).
The parking spaces are tight & most people use the garages for storage now... their cars are too big & tall to fit in them.
The houses don’t have off road parking... so it can get a bit busy around here at times.
Solution: Reduce the cars footprint...make them double deckers.
He had a Ford ‘Pop’ then, but his current ‘05 Astra is about the limit,
( My Calibra was a squeeze though).
The parking spaces are tight & most people use the garages for storage now... their cars are too big & tall to fit in them.
The houses don’t have off road parking... so it can get a bit busy around here at times.
Solution: Reduce the cars footprint...make them double deckers.
Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 29th August 11:11
BoRED S2upid said:
Letting kids open doors or more likely not letting / stopping them opening the doors is tough. The number of times I’m running round the car stopping them from opening them too far and dinging the car next to ours. Hasn’t happened yet thank god but they are quick.
You could engage the 'child locks' and then the rear doors can only be opened from the outside.Mark V GTD said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Letting kids open doors or more likely not letting / stopping them opening the doors is tough. The number of times I’m running round the car stopping them from opening them too far and dinging the car next to ours. Hasn’t happened yet thank god but they are quick.
You could engage the 'child locks' and then the rear doors can only be opened from the outside.LunarOne said:
LJF_97 said:
LunarOne said:
Baldchap said:
We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
Tell that to families with four or five children!Baldchap said:
The USA has different emissions and pedestrian safety regulations for 'Light Trucks', so where cars were heavily legislated against, LTs were not. Hence the rise of the SUV, which like every other ridiculous American nonsense, immediately took over the world as fashionable and here we are in a world where the Fiesta and Focus are discontinued yet ugly, heavy, high versions of the same are selling like hotcakes.
We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
We do not have the space or infrastructure found in the USA so let's stop driving their stupid vehicles.
Legislate the size of SUV’s……. Have you ever heard of George Orwell? What an absolutely ridiculous thing to say. We need to legislate a maximum size for passenger cars, as the latest batch of Q7/XWhatever are just far too big.
We do not have the space or infrastructure found in the USA so let's stop driving their stupid vehicles.
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