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gangbreedtes

Gangbreedtes is a term used in Dutch architectural and logistical contexts to denote the clear width of a passage between opposing surfaces. It describes the available space for movement along corridors, aisles, gangways, or similar walkways, and is a key parameter in the planning and design of spaces intended for pedestrian and, in some cases, equipment traffic.

Applications of gangbreedte span several domains. In buildings, it affects accessibility, safety, and evacuation performance in

Measurement and standards are determined by local building codes, accessibility regulations, and safety rules. The width

Overall, gangbreedtes play a central role in the usability, safety, and efficiency of built environments and

offices,
schools,
hospitals,
and
other
facilities.
In
retail,
it
influences
customer
flow
and
the
ease
of
navigating
store
aisles.
In
warehouses
and
manufacturing,
gangbreedte
governs
the
clearance
for
material
handling
equipment
such
as
pallets,
trolleys,
and
forklifts.
In
transport
and
maritime
contexts,
it
can
refer
to
walkways
and
embarkation
routes,
including
ship
gangways
and
aircraft
intervals.
is
usually
expressed
in
millimeters
or
meters
and
measured
as
the
distance
between
the
inner
faces
of
opposite
surfaces.
Typical
guidance
distinguishes
minimum
widths
for
single-file
versus
two-way
pedestrian
traffic
and
often
requires
wider
aisles
in
spaces
needing
wheelchair
access
or
high
throughput.
Design
considerations
include
ensuring
consistent
widths,
providing
enough
turning
space,
allowing
door
swing
clearances,
and
accommodating
future
needs
or
equipment.
operated
facilities,
with
requirements
varying
by
jurisdiction
and
intended
use.