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    About Placing Rows of Bays

    A row of bays is considered to be a single or double sided row of bays with any number of bends.

    All the bays on each side of a double row must have the same properties but they may differ from those of the other side. Rows may be placed freehand or parallel to other rows or objects.

    Topics in this section
    • To Place a Row of Bays Freehand
    • To Place a Parallel Row of Bays
    • About Unique Parking Standard Names
      In order to make it easier to identify standards, and the parking bays that use them, we recommend that each standard used has a unique name.
    Parent topic: Parking: Creating and Editing Parking Areas

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