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A three-dimensional garage solves the problem of "disorderly" parking and adds chaos

Type:Industry News Date:2020-06-01 11:49:44 Share:

The insufficient supply of parking spaces is the main objective reason for the difficulty in parking, which does not need to be concealed, but another important reason for the dilemma is chaotic parking, which makes it difficult for many management departments to implement measures. The stack parking garage can provide corresponding solutions for "disorderly" parking.

 

Case Sharing: (1)

The journalist followed Miss Cui to find a parking space on Shouchun Road, circling around for nearly half an hour but could not find one. Almost all the roadside areas on both sides of Shouchun Road have been designated as temporary parking spaces, but all are "full." "Some cars are parked here and won't leave all day and night," said sanitation worker Li, advising us to find another place. She said, "These temporary spots are now free, and some cars from nearby residential areas or units can park here for a long time, and nobody can drive them away." The journalist later saw similar situations on Suzhou Road, Huaihe Road, and Fuyang Road.

Case Sharing: (2)

Mr. Wu, a resident of a certain community on Huizhou Avenue, tries to get home early every day to grab a parking space. "The most extreme thing I've done is sometimes when I have a dinner appointment at night, I rush home to park before dinner and then take a taxi to the appointment. It's ridiculous to think about it, but there's no other way," Mr. Wu said. Their community has a fairly large underground garage, but less than half of the cars are parked there every day, and everyone is squeezed on the ground. "Can't afford the underground garage, and renting is not cheap either, so we have to fight for the surface spots. Because of this, there are frequent fender benders," he said.

Case Sharing (3)

Miss Yu, who just bought a house in a newly built community, said, "I haven't bought a car yet, so how can I afford to buy a parking space first?" Although the residential community she is in stipulates that the first batch of homeowners can enjoy a discounted price for purchasing parking spaces, Miss Yu still sighs at the thought of it and worries, "When I have money to buy a car in the future, parking will become a big problem."

Through the above case sharing, in order to solve the problem of parking difficulty in residential areas, the property should conduct a statistical survey of the number of vehicles owned by homeowners in order to make rational use of space and designate parking spaces. Relevant departments should also solve the problem of parking difficulty with stack parking garages in places with conditions in residential areas.