I’m adding semi parking to my storage facility in Colorado. I have 60 degree parking spaces. Will it be okay if the drive isles are only 50 feet wide?
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Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by rbuchanan972, Nov 10, 2025.
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A picture/diagram of your lot/proposed layout would be best -- but if it is what I think it might be -- DEFINITELY NOT!!!

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Take a look here. Let me know what you think.
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Parking semis at a 60-degree angle with a 50-foot drive aisle is a bit tight but can work, especially when traffic is light and drivers take it slow. Generally, 60 feet or more is recommended to give big rigs plenty of room to turn and back in smoothly.
Busy lots or larger trucks might struggle with 50 feet, making turns tricky and slowing traffic. It’s important to leave enough space for trailer off-tracking and watch out for any nearby obstacles.
When space is limited, careful signage and wider aisles in key spots help keep things moving. Running turning radius tests or using design software will give you a clear picture of how it’ll work.
Where exactly are you planning to add the truck parking? Curious how this fits into your future plans. -
Hard NO!
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Ummm…. No. Too tight. My FLD with my step is 74’ long. I wouldn’t wanna try to do it. Also, a LOT of hood r gonna be removed in that place
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Some name ideas for you
- Hoods, Mirrors & Heartbreak Truck Stop
- Hoods, Mirrors & Insurance Claims Parking
- Bent Metal Acres
- Mirrorless Meadows
- Broken Dreams Truck Plaza
- Tight Turn Terminal
- The Fender Bender Preserve
- Scrape & Pray Parking Co.
way too tight especially for the low angle
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And, your gonna have a lot of new drivers.... and some people who are not drivers. Figure in a little extra for those inexperienced drivers.
navypoppop Thanks this. -
And next time use a plain piece of paper without all the circles.
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Give each renter of the spot two spaces. They will need this so they can unhook tractor from their trailer and park tractor next to trailer on non blindside. Otherwise their will lots of damage because trucks will be right at or will stick out into the right of way.
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