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RogerS

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I'm trying to work out what amount of space I need to make to allow a car with an average turning circle to make a three-point turn.

My current thoughts are a radiused T - each arm being 15 ft (ie average turning circle 30 ft) but I would like to make it smaller if possible.
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I've tried googling but without much success. I do know that if I was laying out a UK carpark then the spaces would only just about be wide enough for a Fiat 500 :evil:
 
woodbloke":2j7s59g1 said:
Rog- need to make in much bigger for a Defender.....turning circle of a supertanker :lol: - Rob

After the weekend floods, I've decided that the 4x4 just won't cut it and that I need a tractor :wink:
 
Roger Sinden":38inshvh said:
After the weekend floods, I've decided that the 4x4 just won't cut it and that I need a tractor :wink:
Something like this might be more suitable :lol:

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Scrit

P.S. That's Burgh Island in Devon
 
mrs. sliver":2r6ga7zp said:
' Roger's competition entry for wooden underpants design had everyone puzzled!' :lol: :oops:

Could it be due to the right leg being wider than the left? This could be because the design made to suit a fell runner :D
 
TonyW":2aomc7a1 said:
mrs. sliver":2aomc7a1 said:
' Roger's competition entry for wooden underpants design had everyone puzzled!' :lol: :oops:

Could it be due to the right leg being wider than the left? This could be because the design made to suit a fell runner :D

Maybe thats the way he hangs ? :wink:
 
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