Not in America...this is why it's important having a good public transit system (for work anyway)
Not in America...this is why it's important having a good public transit system (for work anyway)
Also why it is important not to be a fat pig so you won't complain you need to walk 50m to the front door of the office.this is why it's important having a good public transit system (for work anyway)
You forgot Door Dash (or similar) spots and mixed in are cart return spots tooEvery retail location in America now:
2 to 4 disabled spaces every row (fat Karens), followed by 2 parent with child spots (More Karens), and 2 reserved for military veterans (not even a military fuckin town, Karen parks here too) for all 5 or 6 closest rows of parking spots. The next 2 rows after that are all marked as post-covid "have someone bring my shit to me spots."
Downtown:
All coin meters replaced with a QR code that wants you to download an app on your phone, and owned by some company in the middle east that somehow bought the rights to all parking downtown.
Work:
You have to pay us $10 to $20 per year to park at work, directly taken out of your paycheck. There's also a 1+ year waitlist for anything remotely near the building you work in, and those spaces cost more.
Worst sign near me in Sweden. You read it top to bottom.
Parking
For electric vehicles.
3 hours allowed during 7-19, 11-17 on day before red day (holiday), and 11-17 on red days.
Fee during 7-19, 11-17 on day before red day (holiday).
Angled parking only.
Friday, no parking 2400-0600 (not valid during 15 june - 15 august).
This sign is for left of it side only.
For residents, 3 hours allowed during 7-19, 11-17 on day before red day (holiday), and 11-17 on red days, for vehicles connected to a charging outlet.
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