When driving across a parking apron, a vehicle operator should follow the designated drive lanes and avoid cutting through parking spaces or other obstacles. Always yield to pedestrians and other vehicles, ensuring safe navigation. It's important to drive at a reduced speed and be aware of surroundings to prevent accidents. Additionally, adhere to any posted signs or markings that indicate the proper route.
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
If he was driving forward past his intended parking space to take yours, then he is at fault. Cutting across is not permitted in parking lots although many people do it anyway.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
The 3 types of instructions that you might come across in your day to day work as a forklift operator are: 1. You should inspect the forklift truck every day before using 2. Identifying site hazards and task/job related hazards 3. If you do not have a licence, you may only drive a forklift if you are under the supervision of an instructor who holds a valid licence for the type of vehicle you are driving.
The person who cuts across parking spots, it's illegal. If the parking lot is private property the damage caused in an accident is a civil matter not a legal one in most cases. Traffic laws do not extend to private property.
A swerve should minimize the severity of the crash.
It's possible for a non-ham to speak on a radio of a ham under supervision. That means the ham has to be at the "control point", or the locality where the action (talking) is taking place. But a non-ham couldn't say, be across the parking lot from him/her and use a ham radio.
The type of shoring commonly used to protect airport parking ramps and cargo floors when transporting vehicles is called "aircraft shoring" or "vehicle shoring." This involves placing sturdy wooden or metal shoring materials, such as planks or ramps, to distribute the weight of the vehicle and prevent damage to the underlying surfaces. It helps absorb the load and minimizes stress on the parking and loading areas. Proper shoring ensures safety and maintains the integrity of the airport infrastructure.