Placing a garage or carport immediately beside an entrance to a house can be a particularly useful means of increasing that house's accessibility. The car can transport people up or down a steep driveway, making the house accessible to anyone in a car regardless of their level of mobility. Placing a carport or garage right by an entrance, can also provide a large canopy that protects the entry, and people using it, from exposure to the weather.
Figure 3.9 - A ramp and carport at the entrance of a house
- carport provides shelter to the car and the entrance
- ramp for vehicle
- planter box
- existing entrance
- good lighting controlled by switch and movement
- light switch
- position posts so as not to restrict car door opening
- ramp to carport 1:20 max. prefer
- carport floor to fall 1:50 to clear rainwater
- space to unpack shopping and open car doors
- height of carport 2.5m
- width of driveway 3.8m
Figure 3.11 - Step ramp from garage to house
- 50mm max. difference in level between garage and house
- min. 25mm
- concrete slab with reinforcing carried through
- step ramp at 1:10
A carport or garage should provide sufficient space around vehicles to allow their doors to be fully opened so that people with different levels of mobility can get in and out. Generous space around a car will make it easier for the elderly to exit the vehicle, for people to manoeuvre children's prams, or to use a wheelchair.
Wheelchair-users must have a spacious garage. The amount of space needed in a garage to fit both vehicle and wheelchair comfortably varies with the type of wheelchair and whether the wheelchair is transported on top of the car or inside the car when the user is commuting. In general, there should be 2.5m of clear height above the floor of a car bay and the route to a car bay to allow for a wheelchair to be transported on top of a car.
A wheelchair-user who enters the vehicle via a side door needs a width of at least 3.5m in which to park the car and have room on one side to enter and exit. The minimum dimensions for a single garage are shown in figure 3.12. If the wheelchair-user enters the vehicle via a rear door with a ramp, the carport or garage will need to provide at least 8m of clear length in which to park and gain access.
Figure 3.12 - A minimal garage layout
- automatic door 3000mm minimum width
- possible positions of access door to house
- 5700mm for access behind vehicle
- 3500mm if wheelchair user is the driver
- 4000mm if access is required for a drive and a passenger is using a wheelchair
- storage
- a grating will prevent water entering
- step ramp at 1:10 grade at change in floor level
- 1500mm diameter manoeuvring space
- difference in floor level between house and garage 50mm max. preferred
- 6000mm minimum width and length
- grade floor 1:100
- automatic door





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