It turns out that the WEF has found a
new enemy: parking spaces. You see, parking spaces slow down climate
progress and “hold back urban mobility.”While it is hard for me to
understand why convenient parking holds back urban mobility – defined as
being able to move from place to place easily – the WEF thinks
otherwise:
The challenge: In many cities, on-street parking is
either underpriced, or there’s an over-abundance of off-street parking.
On average, parking takes up around a third of city land mass and with
around eight spots for every car. Spaces optimized for cars reduce the
ability for cities to accommodate other types of transit, or solutions
such as bike sharing or scooter sharing docking stations or vehicle
charging stations, says Shin-pei Tsay, Global Head of Cities and
Transportation Policy, Uber Technologies. These outdated mindsets and regulations are holding back urban mobility: Experts, World Economic Forum, 14 April 2023
As some of you may not immediately pick up the WEF’s coded language, the above means that they think that parking should cost more and that there should be fewer parking spaces.
I
am unsurprised that Ms. Shin-pei Tsay, an Uber executive who is a WEF
member, hopes to make parking more difficult for us. Uber would make
more money if city dwellers could not find convenient parking. Shin-pei
Tsay is a known long-time enemy of car parking spaces...<<<Read
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