Our standard of livinghas steadily increased in recent years, but so has our debt. However, thanks to loans, mortgages, and credit, we can afford to buy things that we could not have afforded during our working years or until retirement. This applies primarily to housing and furniture, but also to automobiles…
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No one who was on the road 15 years ago can recall a pleasant drive with high beams on in the evening. Nowadays, the only time you can flash your high beams is to alert oncoming traffic to police patrols or other inconveniences on the road. Traffic jams, traffic jams, and accidents everywhere.
But that doesn\’t deterthem from buying a car,and now there are more than two cars parked in front of several houses. One for the husband, one for the wife, and one for the child, now 18 years old. And there is one big problem. Where to park these cars ? Well, if you have a single-family home, you can solve this problem by having a covered parking space next to your house, or better yet a garageand closing doors behind your car.
But what should people do in cities and apartment complexes where today there are at least two cars per apartment, where parkingis not adapted to such a number of cars, and whereparkingis totally lacking? Then, in the evening, I see neighbors circling the block looking for an open spot to park their pets. Most of the time, it\’s a few streets away. This situation could have been remedied a bit with the introduction ofparking feesandparking cardsfor residents. This has made everyone think a bit more about whether they really need a car in this city. And perhaps tourists visiting Prague would prefer to park in a suburban parking lot
and take the metro to get around the city rather than risk a tow or a boot. 56] The devil is in the center so you know what each zone means, where to park and where not toknow what each zone means, where you can park and where you can\’t.