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Parking apps can help find available parking spots
However, there are other ways to avoid parking challenges besides staying at home, which isn’t always possible. A great one is having a parking app that helps to look for available parking spots. Which one to download can vary by location, but all of them offer similar features like searching for the nearest parking spot, comparing prices, paying for parking, and even reserving a space in advance.
Quite a lot of people are already using this strategy, with 34% of drivers preferring to search for parking via app and 29% prepaying for a parking spot with their phones.
Another great solution to reduce parking stress is to use public transportation or ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft. This is a great option if you’re planning to visit a busy city center where parking is almost impossible, especially during busy hours. Interestingly enough, Gen Z is the most likely to use such a strategy out of all generations to avoid parking.
If you decide to go by car, don’t feel hesitant to leave your car somewhere further away and then walk up to the destination. This makes your chances of finding a spot better and gets you moving, which is good for your health.
Lastly, it’s important not to forget parking etiquette either. Follow rules and signs by making sure you leave your car in a designated area. Don’t park too close to other cars, avoid taking up more than one spot, and don’t block other cars, entrances, or driveways. Remember, be patient and polite so parking doesn’t become a source of frustration for you or other drivers.
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