Bargain-Hunting Robocars Could Spell the End of Downtown Parking…
Fairfield Citizen (Conn.), Aug. 23, 2019–Corey Harper
A 2018 parking study done by the Mortgage Bankers Association found that Seattle’s parking density of 29 parking stalls per acre of land is twice its population density of 13 people per acre. Because driverless cars could park outside urban cores to avoid the higher parking charges downtown, they might considerably affect urban land use.