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Fire Lane Markings across Parking Spaces

jwells

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The local fire marshal has started marking every plan submission with the same verbiage regarding fire lanes. IFC contains provisions for painting curbs, marking one or both sides of the fire lane etc. That much is clear.

However, imagine a typical entry drive into a property that has 90 degree parking spaces on each side. In fact, imagine just about any parking lot. They're wanting a continuous red stripe painted on both side of the aisle. This means the back end of the parking space divider lines will have a red line drawn across them with the words, "No Parking - Fire Lane" written on the drive. Make sense?

This seems incredibly confusing, and I don't see it anywhere in the US (I've now started looking really close). Occasionally, the curbs along a lane will be painted red, but it's not a continuous line on the pavement--especially across the tips of the parking spaces.

Is their interpretation correct? It seems really obnoxious and confusing to motorists. Can I cross the red line to park, or not? Moreover, it's not like anyone would think to park there anyway. It's like parking right in the drive lane at Wal-Mart, blocking parked cars and traffic.
 
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IS THIS WHAT YOU ARE ASKING ABOUT
 
Sorry it is normal for me and yes I would require the same

It is not always true that the red line will be against the back stripe of the parking space

Might I suggest attending some code classes
 
503.3 Marking. Where required by the fire code official, approved signs or other approved notices or markings that include the words NO PARKING—FIRE LANE shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof. The means by which fire lanes are designated shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired when necessary to provide adequate visibility.

503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and clearances established in :Next('./icod_ifc_2009_5_par015.htm')'>Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained at all times.
 
Coug Dad said:
That's just silly and confusing.
What is confusing??

Park on the left side slots and fire lane is on the right

The other fire lane stripe is not shown in the picture, actually designating the boundaries of the fire lane

On any new projects our city requires the fire lane to be a dedicated easement on a legal plat
 
Coug Dad said:
What is the red line trying to prevent? Double parking?
Coug you are scaring me.

Do you just have one stop light in your city and no marked fire lanes????
 
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This might be common in your area but not everywhere.

I have never seen it.

Yes I do get out of the woods from time to time and I just do not remember seeing anything like this.
 
mtlogcabin said:
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This might be common in your area but not everywhere.

I have never seen it.

Yes I do get out of the woods from time to time and I just do not remember seeing anything like this.
In thirty five years, I have been asked once, to do it, He was over ridden by Fire Chief, who said it was not necessary.
 
mtlogcabin said:
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This might be common in your area but not everywhere.

I have never seen it.

Yes I do get out of the woods from time to time and I just do not remember seeing anything like this.
But the entire drive is not shown

There should be another red stripe to indicate the boundaries of the fire lane
 
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