02-12-2016, 10:21 AM
European cities of all sizes have extremely accurate and widespread information about parking availability. When you enter a small French (for example) city’s centre by car, it’s routine to see directional signs pointing to its two or three main parking garages, and a green number indicating the number of spots in each (if there are spots available). A driver can quickly choose to head for the garage or lot with more spots available (and avoid lots with no spots available), confident that he will find a place to park when he gets there.
If they can do it, we can do it here, too, and I think parking information is a great suggestion. I haven’t heard how expensive it is, but since it’s so common elsewhere it must not be prohibitively so.
If they can do it, we can do it here, too, and I think parking information is a great suggestion. I haven’t heard how expensive it is, but since it’s so common elsewhere it must not be prohibitively so.