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Pedestrian access
Pedestrian access is provided in the car parks. This is almost mandatory for any car park operator. These pedestrian accesses must be easily identifiable and clearly visible as well as accesses that do not lead to an exit. They must respond to the problem of comfort in relation to the issues of parking and safety, especially in case of fire. How then to enter and leave the car park when one is pedestrian?
Access to parking for a pedestrian
After being guided by the electronic guidance system to your parking spot, you will become a pedestrian again. From there, everything depends on the number of accesses to the car park and therefore its size. If there are two accesses available, these should not be more than 40 m away. If there is only one access, it must not be more than 25 m. For exits such as stairs and elevators, they must be at least 0.80 m wide. In all parts of the car park where the pedestrian is likely to circulate, no obstacle must interfere (beam, etc.) within 2 m of the ground.
Car park entrance with Onepark
When traveling, you can book a guaranteed parking space at the airport of your choice with Onepark. Once you have made your booking, the parking access process is simplified. The day before your departure, you will receive by e-mail and SMS the details of the Valet Carrier Ector. You call 15 minutes before your arrival at the terminal and it will be present at the time you have indicated in your booking. Give him your keys and your ticket. He will help you with your luggage and will provide you with a trolley if needed. Onepark tracks the status of your flight and will ensure that a valet will be present on your return so that you can pick up your vehicle.