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How to solve parking problems in 1927.

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Rahul2 years ago

Copying in 2023

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Manoj Varma2 years ago

5th wheel too

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Crypto Bard2 years ago

Dang, even in 1927 they were ahead of the times! Which is better - that one or this one?

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Aravind DP 🇮🇳2 years ago

Traffic in florence 60s in black and white stock video

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Daniel Morgan2 years ago

That's actually a really clever idea.

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James F. Plott2 years ago

smh GM, “crab walk” was invented almost 100 years ago

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𝑴𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒂𝒏 🪐2 years ago

I’m gonna say this vehicle always had front end alignment problems and it went through tires often.

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Dimdv2 years ago

Some more interesting facts about parking problems in 1927 are: The first parking meter was not invented until 1935 by Carl C. Magee, a newspaper editor from Oklahoma City. He designed a coin-operated device that could be attached to a post and would record the time a car was parked. The first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935. In 1927, the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) in New York City operated several parking lots near subway stations, where drivers could park their cars for a fee and take the train to their destinations. The parking lots provided gas and oil services, as well as attendants who would wash and polish the cars while they were parked. This was an early example of a park-and-ride system that aimed to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the city.

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