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Smart Parking System Market To Reach USD 161.0 Billion By 2032 | DataHorizzon Research
Smart Parking System Market To Reach USD 161.0 Billion By 2032 | DataHorizzon Research
Growing traffic and parking issues induce the need for smart parking systems.Fort Collins, Colorado, April 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Smart Parking System Market size was valued at USD 29.8 Billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 161.0 Billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 20.6%. The rapid pace of urbanization and the consequent increase in population density within urban areas have heightened the strain on existing parking infrastructure. Smart parking systems present a viable solution by opt
ParkingReformNetwork·finance.yahoo.com·
Smart Parking System Market To Reach USD 161.0 Billion By 2032 | DataHorizzon Research
Bucharest starts using new scan system to monitor public parking fees payment
Bucharest starts using new scan system to monitor public parking fees payment
Bucharest City Hall started checking parked cars to see if the drivers paid for parking. The checks are done with the help of cars equipped with cameras connected to specialized software, and the first two such cars are already on the street.  According to mayor Nicusor Dan, the digital system...
ParkingReformNetwork·romania-insider.com·
Bucharest starts using new scan system to monitor public parking fees payment
Cars take up way too much space in cities. New technology could change that. | The new new economy
Cars take up way too much space in cities. New technology could change that. | The new new economy
When we talk about the problems associated with cars and transportation, we often focus on fatal accidents, or air pollution, or traffic jams. We less frequently consider how much sheer space cars take up in America’s cities. But let’s pause to give this some thought....
ParkingReformNetwork·vox.com·
Cars take up way too much space in cities. New technology could change that. | The new new economy
What Have Workers Done with the Time Freed up by Commuting Less? - Liberty Street Economics
What Have Workers Done with the Time Freed up by Commuting Less? - Liberty Street Economics
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the way Americans spend their time. One of the most enduring shifts has occurred in the workplace, with millions of employees making the switch to work from home. Even as the pandemic has waned, more than 15 percent of full-time employees remain fully remote and an additional 30 percent work in hybrid arrangements (Barrero, Bloom, and Davis). These changes have substantially reduced time spent commuting to work; in the aggregate, Americans now spend 60 million fewer hours traveling to work each day. In this post, we investigate how people spend this saved time on other activities. Using detailed data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), we find that employed individuals allocate their saved commute time toward leisure activities and sleeping, while reducing overall work hours.
ParkingReformNetwork·libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org·
What Have Workers Done with the Time Freed up by Commuting Less? - Liberty Street Economics