General Guidelines for Manual/ Semi-Automated/ Automated Parking Facilities Sample Clauses

This clause establishes the fundamental rules and operational standards for parking facilities, whether they are managed manually, semi-automatically, or fully automatically. It typically outlines requirements for safety, signage, user instructions, and maintenance procedures, ensuring that all types of parking systems provide a consistent and secure experience for users. By setting these guidelines, the clause helps to minimize confusion, reduce operational risks, and promote efficient and safe use of parking facilities regardless of the technology employed.
General Guidelines for Manual/ Semi-Automated/ Automated Parking Facilities. 1.4.1.1. The Concessionaire shall incorporate the following guidelines while submitting drawings as mentioned under this Agreement:
General Guidelines for Manual/ Semi-Automated/ Automated Parking Facilities. The Concessionaire shall incorporate the following guidelines while submitting drawings as mentioned under this Agreement: All entries shall be located away from the traffic junctions and exit locations. The preferred location of the Entry and Exit Areas and of the driveways serving it is near the center of the Parking structure on the perimeters. The preferred elevation of the entry and exit areas is that of the connecting road systems. The entry and exit of vehicles shall be provided so that it does not hinder pedestrian movements.

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