Volume Two 2. General Rules 2.32.4.34. Provision on the property must be made for service vehicles and for goods loading and unloading. The area set aside for these activities must not encroach onto an area set aside for vehicle access, maneuvering or a storage facility or pedestrian movement. The area set aside must be sufficiently dimensioned for the largest expected vehicle, and maneuvering space and the number of those vehicles expected to be at the property at any one time. 2.32.4.35. The design and site layout of a vehicle oriented activity must make provision for the safe movement of pedestrians about the property, at the vehicle crossings, and for their safe movement across roads in the vicinity of the property without an adverse effect on the operation of the frontage road. 2.32.4.36. A one way entrance or exit must be signposted as such. 2.32.4.37. For a service station, pumps must be located a minimum of 4.5m from the road boundary and a minimum of 12m from the midpoint of any vehicle crossing at the road boundary. Vehicles must be clear of the footpath and vehicle crossings when stopped for refueling. 2.32.4.38. For service stations, a minimum path width of 4.5m must be provided for vehicles through the forecourt. 2.32.4.39. The minimum path and loading bay widths for tankers must be 4.5m with a minimum inside turning radius of 7.5m. 2.32.4.40. For a service station, a tanker discharging must not obstruct the footpath or any part of the property intended for use by vehicles being served at refueling positions or waiting for service. 2.32.4.41. A vehicle oriented activity containing a total gross floor area of more than 500m, must: 2 (a) not have any part of a vehicle crossing on to an arterial road (as identified in Appendix 17) located closer than 60m to the departure side of any intersection; (b) not have any part of a vehicle crossing on to an arterial road (as identified in Appendix 17) located closer than 30m to the approach side of any intersection; (c) distance must be measured from the point at which the legal boundary lines of the two road frontages intersect, and must comply with the minimum distance of a vehicle crossing from an intersection as set out in Table 2.8; (d) unobstructed sight distances must be available from all vehicle crossings and intersections in accordance with the minimum sight distances specified in Table 2.8, and Figure 2.8. 2 – 53