The two parking space configurations you'll see in garages and parking lots are _____. A. Low-angle and high-angle spaces B. High-angle and boxed spaces C. Straight-in spaces and angle spaces D. Left-angle spaces and herringbone spaces

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Answer:

C. Straight-in spaces and angle spaces

Explanation:

A garage is a place for storing vehicles of owners or users of a building such as a house. This building can also be a condominium, building or office.

Parking, in turn, is a place to store vehicles from third parties, for payment that can be hourly, daily, weekly, monthly to annual.

Although different, both garage and parking are meant to allow a car to be stored. For this to be possible both must have a space configuration that allows the car to be accommodated in the available space. For this reason, we can say that both the garage and a parking lots must be traight-in spaces and angle spaces.

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