Not long ago, parking on the sidewalk on southern California was relatively simple: it was free to park or had to feed the change in a meter. Chico, times have changed! Now, any given meter may require quarters, a credit card, an application, its plate number or any combination of the above.
As the experience of paying for parking in southern California becomes more complex and confusing, I want to listen to their stories about the payment of public parking: the good, the bad and the ugly.
Maybe it has come to Loved parking applications such as Park Smart or Parkmobile that alerts it when a parking session is about to expire and allows you to add more time remotely. Or maybe it takes so long to download a necessary application and write the information of your credit card that was lost an appointment or that was late for a meeting.
I would also love to know about any strategy that you have designed so that the parking experience is simplified. Do you keep room rolls in your car or a parking applications folder on your phone? Have you completely renounced and began to take the bus?
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