Reduced number of parking slots in the City

in LeoFinance6 days ago

I'm living in Chennai which is one of the metropolitan city in India. The population in Chennai has drastically increased in the last decade. Many people from outside the city are coming inside to get a good job and a good lifestyle. Compared to other Metro cities in India, Chennai I would say is still growing in certain aspects but it is very special. The cost of living in the city is also becoming very high. Another interesting thing about Chennai is that the borders of Chennai city are widening. As more people are coming here for work and other things, there is a huge demand to live in this city thus increasing the cost of living and also increasing the border of the city.

If we have to get out of the city, Tambaram used to be the limit back then, and after that traffic was less. But today the traffic is there till Chengalpet which is about 60 km far from City. This is how the city is expanding. Some of the companies have their buildings outside the city limits but people who want a good life live in the city and commute to their offices.

Source

Car parking facilities

There is a flat opposite my house that was built about 20 years ago. But when that flat was built, that was one of the most attractive buildings in my area. Most of the other buildings were individual houses. But today after 20 years, that building is the oldest building in our area without car parking facilities. Things that were very attractive in the past are getting old and new needs are overriding the existing needs.

Today the expectation is to have at least one car parking facility in the building. People are building flats starting from the first floor leaving the ground floor fully for car parking. There are also buildings available that has a hydraulic setup in the car parking where one car can be kept above the other. For people who own two cars, this setup is very good. In my opinion this will become the new trend and the basic requirement when people are purchasing new houses.

Source

Own cars for transport

Not in just individual houses but car parking slots in other places are also a big demand. Especially official places are finding it hard to provide one car slot for every individual. They are trying to upgrade their systems so that the slots can be taken based on availability. Today people are even ready to pay enough money to park their cars safely. For example, someone who is traveling for a week or more than that is parking their car in a public car parking facility instead of keeping it at home. If nobody is going to be at home, the car can be damaged, and keeping it at a parking facility is going to cost a little but security is always there to take care of the car.

Today people use their cars to travel instead of using public transport or two-wheelers. Cars are indeed a bit safer compared to two-wheelers. The fuel cost is also not a big deal because people can afford it and many people have started using electric vehicles where the cost is very little compared to fossil fuel cars. The world is transitioning. We just don't have any flying cars yet but maybe we will start getting that too soon.


If you like what I'm doing on Hive, you can vote me as a witness with the links below.

Vote @balaz as a Hive Witness

Vote @kanibot as a Hive Engine Witness



Posted Using INLEO

Sort:  

today every family has at least 2 cars, i can't really imagine to live in a house without a garage or a parking lot

Loading...

The numbers one reason for the traffic in Vijayanagar junction to Guindy. And the roadside malls are another headache, the Phoenix, EA, GrandSq and Jayachandra were the reason I stayed home. 🤣

If I have to sit and wait at a place for long times, I prefer to do it at home 🤣🤣🤣

Glad that I don't have a need to go that side especially during peak hours.

This post has been manually curated by @steemflow from Indiaunited community. Join us on our Discord Server.

Do you know that you can earn a passive income by delegating to @indiaunited. We share more than 100 % of the curation rewards with the delegators in the form of IUC tokens. HP delegators and IUC token holders also get upto 20% additional vote weight.

Here are some handy links for delegations: 100HP, 250HP, 500HP, 1000HP.

image.png

100% of the rewards from this comment goes to the curator for their manual curation efforts. Please encourage the curator @steemflow by upvoting this comment and support the community by voting the posts made by @indiaunited..

This post received an extra 20.00% vote for delegating HP / holding IUC tokens.

There are also some parts of Nigeria where we pay a certain amount of money to park our cars so they can be under the care of someone who will keep it safe

This trend has been ongoing for many years here in Sweden. People want less cars in the cities and we try to promote public transports or/and bikes.

My family survives on 1 car atm :)

I think if it is actually reduced, it will help to deal with some certain things and create orderliness

That's the main reason we have jammed traffic and increased number of robberies.

Urban planning must evolve to keep pace with growing demands while promoting sustainable transport options.

Loading...