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What does the width of an access aisle allow people to do?

  1. Park additional vehicles

  2. Move freely in and out of vehicles without obstruction

  3. Store personal items securely

  4. Reduce traffic flow

The correct answer is: Move freely in and out of vehicles without obstruction

The width of an access aisle is designed specifically to facilitate movement for individuals, particularly those with disabilities. Allowing adequate space helps people to enter and exit their vehicles easily without the risk of hitting adjacent vehicles or obstacles. This is especially important for wheelchair users or those who may need assistance. The access aisle provides the necessary room to maneuver safely, ensuring that individuals have the freedom to get in and out of their vehicles efficiently and without obstruction. This rationale underscores the significance of access aisles in promoting accessibility and mobility, particularly in parking areas designated for people with disabilities. The other choices do not accurately reflect the primary purpose of access aisles; they are not intended for parking additional vehicles, storing personal items, or impacting traffic flow directly.