60° Parking Space Dimensions & Standards (USA)
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60° Parking Space Dimensions & Standards (USA) delivers clean, ready-to-use CAD details for angled stalls, drive aisles, and striping—aligned with standard U.S. practice and ADA guidance for accessible parking. Use these drawings to standardize angled layouts in site plans, garages, and restriping packages across jurisdictions.
What’s included
- Standard stalls: 9′ × 18′ (width × length) with 4″ white striping (centerline-to-centerline) at a 60° parking angle.
- Drive aisles: typical 16–18′ one-way aisle for 60° stalls (per common U.S. design guidance; many agencies accept 16′ minimum).
- Striping details: angled single/double stall lines, tee-ends, and directional pavement arrows (~7′) positioned for one-way flow.
- STOP bars: 12–24″ width at intersections or exits (where required by local code).
- Curb overhang & wheelstops: 1.5–2.0′ overhang allowance and 2′-6″ wheelstop setback to protect sidewalk clearance.
- ADA references: car and van stalls (8′+5′, 8′+8′, or 11′+5′—16′ total), 4″ 45° hatching @ 36″ c/c, slope ≤ 1:48, 98″ van clearance, and signage mounting details.
File formats & workflow
- DWG (layered and model-space ready for direct drafting)
- PDF (sheet-ready with professional line weights)
- SVG (vector for Illustrator, Figma, or web use)
Insert the drawing into your base sheets, update notes to match local code, and plot. Every callout and dimension is text-editable and scaled for common plan sheet sizes.
Why choose this set
- Consistency: one baseline for 60° Parking Space Dimensions & Standards (USA) that mirrors typical angled-stall geometry used across the U.S.
- Permit-friendly: clear dimensions for stall width, stripe width, aisle width, and ADA signage locations.
- Production-ready: tidy linework, organized layers, and clean annotations optimized for plan reviewers.
Use cases
- Retail centers and one-way angled parking aisles
- Mixed-use garages and podium decks
- Campus, healthcare, or municipal lots
- Standard “Parking Layouts” sheets in multi-jurisdiction plan sets
Code & references (official)
For accessible parking design requirements, consult the official
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA.gov).
For pavement marking conventions and angled-parking geometry, see the U.S. Federal Highway Administration’s
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (FHWA MUTCD).
Customization tips
- Parking angle: compare 60° with 45° or 90° layouts to balance capacity and maneuvering space.
- Aisle width: fine-tune between 16′ and 18′ per local design tables and vehicle mix.
- Stall size: retain 9′ width; adjust length (17′ for compact, 20′ for large vehicles) if allowed.
- ADA layout: switch between 5′ and 8′ aisles and update sign callouts accordingly.
Explore more: See all related drawings under
Parking Spaces.
FAQs
Is this acceptable for permits?
Yes — this drawing set follows typical U.S. practice for 60° angled parking and includes ADA-compliant design notes. Always verify with your local parking or zoning authority for required stall and aisle dimensions.
Are compact stalls included?
Use the base geometry to create 8.5′ × 16–17′ compact stalls (if allowed). Clearly label “COMPACT” and observe local compact-stall ratios.
Does it include ADA hatching and signage?
Yes — 4″ diagonal hatching at 45°, 36″ c/c, accessible-route notes, ≥60″ sign bottom height, and 98″ van clearance are provided.
Can I edit line weights and fonts?
Absolutely. DWG layers and text styles are cleanly named for easy alignment with your office standards.


