The force that shapes everything around us: Parking
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#3us should probably be capitalized in the title, (i.e. US)
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#4us should probably be capitalized in the title, (i.e. US)
Car-centricity may be worse in the US, but it's not unique to the US.
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#5A car is not really a status symbol here. Its more like a liability.
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#6Even before cars existed, roads and parking (such as hitching posts and stables) still existed because people needed to move.
And even bicycles (electric or not) need parking too. There are startups dedicated to creating automated bike parking garages to limit theft.
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#7us should probably be capitalized in the title, (i.e. US)
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#8I think you need to go one level deeper: People needing to move non-trivial distances for periodic tasks shapes everything. Cars, and thus car parking, come about because of this need. Even before cars existed, roads and parking (such as hitching posts and stables) still existed because people needed to move. And even bicycles (electric or not) need parking too. There are startups dedicated to creating automated bike…
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#9Come to the Netherlands. Sell your car. Buy a bike. A car is not really a status symbol here. Its more like a liability.
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#10Especially the later is a structural factor in the oversupply of parking. It's the parking equivalent of circuit-switching networks - which naturally results in the oversupply of circuits. Mutatis mutandis for all things parking.
If one is to admit that these played a role in the oversupply of parking, then it's imperative to annul them to make progress towards right-sizing parking supply.