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by mantas
3264 days ago
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Government not requiring it encourages freeloading on neighbours. In my post-soviet country, there's a lot of pressure on government to require ample parking. Otherwise both residential and commercial buildings tend to freeride on their neighbours and use their parking. What is interesting, this evolved despite OK public transit and very little cars in the early 90s. |
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This is far superior to the government dictating X parking spots per house (2 in the city I live in), and Y per type of business.