This monograph, an updated version of an earlier work entitled "The Parking Problem--A Library Research" (1942) examines the issue of highway transportation and vehicular parking circa 1946. The earlier version involved the collection of data and review of certain aspects of parking and terminal problems as they existed in urban areas. "Parking" is a revision adding newer information and references on more recent (relatively) surveys and investigations and covers the most important aspects of parking demands, practices, and treatments. Chapters are devoted to defining the parking problem, parking characteristics, curb parking, off-street parking, rural highways, and enforcement. A variety of data is presented in tabular and graphical formats.
Employers often provide employees with subsidized parking. Employers may provide free parking to employees in parking spaces they own or lease, or pro...
In San Francisco twelve major institutions got together to try to reduce auto parking and traffic impacts by promoting ride sharing, improved public a...
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