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Originally Posted by macafee2
how many cars do they provide parking for?
my son in laws place has parking for 2 cars, his and my daughters.
I'm visiting, where do I park?
unusually my wife also visits our daughter but due to circumstances arrives in her car, where does she park?
A mates comes round, where does he park?
Nowadays the children also have cars.
On roads where two cars cant pass I understand why people park partly on the pavement but don't agree with blocking it so a pushchair cannot pass.
perhaps our new build houses need parking for 4 cars and the roads wide enough for 2 or even 3 cars to pass. Also garages need to be properly wide enough for a car to fit into. Seen lots of garages where you would struggle to get into and out of the car when its in the garage.
macafee2
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It sounds like your daughter's house should be surrounded by a private car park for their exclusive use. Will they be paying for this luxury?
Perhaps the answer is to have local shared pay-as-you-use car parking spaces - hang on, they exist and are called public car parks.
We need to face up to reality - that there are two key problems facing us that need to be addressed.
1. People preferring to own/use cars instead of public transport irrespective of the impact on others.
2. Too many cars per household.
The only viable solution is to price out car ownership for people without private parking spaces through taxation as in countries such as Singapore.