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Municipal and Federal parking regulations vary by locaiton and agency. From a review of Federal, state and local codes, the range of parking space widths varies from about 8.9 long wide to about 10.9 feet with apparent convergence around 9 feet long. Length appears to vary more, presumably explained by parallel parking requiring more length than head-in or angled parking. Lenght varies from nearly 25 feet long for parallel parking and to as little as 19 feet long, with 20 feet appearing to be a common length.

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