Why Flat Ground Matters
Why Flat Ground Matters
Why Flat Ground Matters – More Than You Think
Flat ground is one of the most important — and most overlooked — elements of mobility parking design.
The Problem
Even small slopes can cause major issues.
A surface that looks “almost flat” may still:
- Prevent hoist operation
- Cause ramp instability
- Create unsafe wheelchair movement
- Reduce independence
Hoist Reality
If one side of a hoist touches the ground before the other:
- Twisting can occur
- Equipment can be damaged
- The safety system may not function correctly
Not Just Getting Out — Getting Back In
Many designs only consider exit.
But the real test is:
Can the user return to the vehicle independently?
Design Requirements
- No cross slope in access aisle
- No uneven joins or patched surfaces
- Fully level landing area beside vehicle
The Bottom Line
Flat ground is not a “nice to have.”
It is essential for safe and independent use.