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"whisky-dave" wrote in message
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On Thursday, 28 January 2016 01:39:23 UTC, Sam Plusnet wrote:
In article ,
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On 27/01/2016 19:09, Adrian wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:01:19 +0000, NY wrote:

If people are parking on the grass, there is insufficient parking
space.

Umm, yes.

Have you been in many towns in the last - oooh - few decades?


What's actually happening is that people are insisting on parking on
both sides of the road. To leave room for traffic, they park on the
pavement. If they all parked the same side, there'd be room, both for
the traffic and the parked cars. Of course, some people would have to
walk all the way across the road to their front door.


Having everyone park on just one side of the road is a good scheme,
indeed if the road is narrow it's the only possible way.


How would yuo decide who is allowed to park and on what side.


You could get a tad radical and have signs on the side
of the road they can park on and different signs on the
side of the road that they aren't allowed to park on.

Thre;s two sides to my road


There is on most roads.

as there are houses opposite mine cars park outside each
house, so with your method one sdie of the houses would
have no parking space at all, not sure how that would work.


They all park on the same side of the road, stupid.

Only people that live in odd number houses are allowed
to park outside their homes so where do the others park


On the other side of the road, stupid.

or arent; they allowed cars.


On wider roads however it means there's only room for half as many cars
(compared to using both sides).

Since the basic problem is that there are lots & lots of cars...