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On the irrationality of parking
07/01/2012, 21:05
Filed under: Economics, Ephemera, Policy, Traffic

A fun article about parking in LA and an obscure academic discipline “caught between urban planning and traffic engineering”: parking theory…

Urban planners, says [Donald] Shoup, have no theory, use no hard data, when choosing parking requirements; they consult the manuals to decide. Every business imaginable is found within: Funeral parlors? A basic formula is eight parking spaces plus one for each hearse. Convents? One-tenth of a space per nun is fine. Adult bookstores? One space for every prospective patron plus one for the cashier holding the longest shift (no mention of the flasher in the alley). Public swimming pools? One space for every 2,500 gallons of water on the premises, chlorine included.

The figures are as precise as their origins are incomprehensible.

Read the rest. Via boingboing.net.

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