Is This The Future Of Parking?

Edward Niedermeyer
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  • Joeaverage Joeaverage on Jul 17, 2010

    I'm sure there are versions with higher capacities and speeds that stage more cars. I like the idea!

  • Amendment X Amendment X on Jul 17, 2010

    Must have cost a fortune to build.

  • Frizzlefry Frizzlefry on Jul 18, 2010

    Things break. How does one get their car if this breaks? You don't. Have to wait for it to be fixed. And it WILL break at some point.

  • Carve Carve on Jul 19, 2010

    The advantages are... 1) Nobody will mess with your car 2) Marginally (??) higher parking density Disadvantages are 1) Kind of slow at rush hour 2) Has to be VERY expensive. You would need some very expensive land for the increased density to make up for this expense. Probably not a viable solution in most areas. Also, could you imagine what a PITA it would be if you had to go grab something out of your car!?

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