11×45 Outside Parking with Keycode Entry
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11×45 Outside Parking with Keycode Entry

Vehicles Requiring a Parking Space of 40-45 Feet
These vehicles are all between 40 and 45 feet in length, making them suitable for parking spaces within this range:
  1. New Flyer Xcelsior (40 feet)
    A widely used transit bus designed for city public transportation, measuring exactly 40 feet long.
  2. Prevost H3-45 (45 feet)
    A luxury coach bus popular for long-distance travel and tours, with a length of 45 feet.
  3. Fleetwood Discovery LXE 40G (40 feet)
    A Class A motorhome built for recreational travel, coming in at 40 feet in length.
  4. Newmar King Aire (45 feet)
    A high-end luxury motorhome offering spacious accommodations, measuring 45 feet long.
  5. Gillig Low Floor (40 feet)
    A common low-floor transit bus used in urban settings, with a standard length of 40 feet.
  6. Van Hool CX45 (45 feet)
    A motorcoach designed for intercity travel and charters, exactly 45 feet in length.
  7. Hummer H2 Stretch Limousine (40 feet)
    A custom-built stretch limousine offering luxury transportation, typically around 40 feet long.
  8. Alexander Dennis Enviro500 (42 feet)
    A double-decker bus used in busy urban transit systems, measuring 42 feet in length.

Other Typical Items for a 40-45 Foot Parking Space

These are typical non-vehicle or vehicle-related items that could occupy a parking space between 40 and 45 feet long, assuming sufficient width is available:
  1. Boats (40-45 feet)
    Examples include sailboats or motor yachts, commonly ranging from 40 to 45 feet, often stored on trailers or in dry storage.
  2. Travel Trailers (40-45 feet)
    Large camping trailers, such as fifth-wheel models, used for recreational travel, typically between 40 and 45 feet.
  3. Portable Classrooms or Offices (40 feet)
    Modular buildings used as temporary classrooms or workspaces, often around 40 feet long.
  4. Mobile Medical Units (40 feet)
    Specialized vehicles or trailers, like blood donation buses, typically built on 40-foot chassis.
  5. Horse Trailers (40-45 feet)
    Large trailers with living quarters for transporting horses, often ranging from 40 to 45 feet.
  6. Mobile Command Centers (40 feet)
    Emergency service vehicles or trailers used for coordination during events or disasters, commonly 40 feet long.
  7. Large Generators on Trailers (40 feet)
    Mobile power units on trailers, used for construction sites or events, typically around 40 feet.
  8. Mobile Stages for Events (40-45 feet)
    Trailers that expand into performance stages for concerts or festivals, ranging from 40 to 45 feet.
  9. Auto Transport Trailers (40-45 feet)
    Trailers designed to carry multiple vehicles, typically measuring between 40 and 45 feet when detached.