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I need to provide some guidance for our facillaties team.
How wide should pedestrian walkways be that are located in workplace car parks and workplace roads be? Industry standard appears to be 1.2 meters but is that stated in any formal guidance? Edited by user 14 April 2021 08:18:55(UTC)
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JB052 on 14/04/2021(UTC), JB052 on 14/04/2021(UTC)
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JB052 on 14/04/2021(UTC), JB052 on 14/04/2021(UTC)
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JB - to add to what Roundtuit has said, "DMRB" - Design Manual for Roads and Bridges - applies directly to each of the four national Governments in the UK, but is generally adopted by local authorities. Essentially for a publicly maintained* highway, you either do what DMRB says or you justify a "Departure from Standards" - which is an exercise that designers generally try to avoid negotiating - the rationale has to be very good. In your private car park DMRB would not apply but the principles are sound, and considerations for e.g. wheelchair users as, if not more, appropriate. *There is a distinction between a "public" highway and a publicly maintained highway. A supermarket car park would be a public highway, but not directly subject to DMRB. But then, the supermarket, like you, need to consider the user profile to decide on design criteria. P
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All the good intentions of the guidance and standards are, of course, defeated by the current practice of parking cars across some of the pavement width. Until this practice is outlawed, the guidance for public pavements doesn't mean an awful lot in practice.
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Returning to the original question: the answer is wide enough for your workplace. These questions keep appearing on the forum and they seem to assume that there is a group of civil servants or related pen pushing parasites who spend all of there time coming up with ever possible scenario in the workplace and as a result they have drafted detailed guidance on each and every topic under the sun or at least in the workplace. Of course they haven’t and its down to the business to decide for themselves what is a wide enough footpath is. It might need to be more than 2 m if it is busy route across the site or somewhere that people manoeuvre loads. Equally less than a metre might be adequate if it is only used occasionally and purely by people exiting their cars. Do the powers that be want it wider or narrower? Are they trying to fit more cars in or have the bean counters decided that if they save on the cost of a tin of paint, they can earn a bonus this year?
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