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Title: THE HIGH COST OF FREE PARKING


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THE HIGH COST OF FREE PARKING
  • Donald Shoup

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All transportation systems have three basic
elements
  • Vehicles Rights of way Terminal capacity
  • Trains Train tracks Train stations
  • Airplanes Sky Airports
  • Ships Oceans Seaports
  • Cars Roads Parking spaces

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Automobile travel is unusual in two ways
  • It requires enormous terminal capacity (several
    parking spaces per car).
  • The cost of parking has been shifted out of the
    transportation sector and into the prices for
    everything else. Drivers park free for 99 percent
    of automobile trips in the US.

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Who pays for free parking?
  • Everyone but the motorist.

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In 2002, the total subsidy for off-street parking
was between 135 billion and 386 billion.
  • In 2002, the federal government spent 231
    billion for Medicare, and 349 billion for
    national defense.

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Results of changing the price of off-street
parking
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Employer-Paid Parking
  • 95 of all automobile commuters park free at work
  • 91 of all commuters drive to work
  • 91 of commuters cars have one occupant
  • Most commuters park free regardless of
  • age
  • gender
  • income
  • education
  • residence
  • 85 million free parking spaces at work in 1994
  • Parking subsidy for commuters was 36 billion a
    year

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Employer-Paid ParkingA Matching Grant
  • Employers pay for parking at work if the employee
    is willing to pay for driving to work
  • Commuters who do not drive to work do not get a
    subsidy
  • Employer-paid parking encourages solo driving

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Free parking increases solo driving by 60
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Results
  • Parking cash out reduced the number of cars
    driven to work by 11
  • After parking cash out, employees
  • traveled 652 fewer vehicle miles per year
  • consumed fewer 26 gallons of fuel per year

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Results of increasing the price of curb parking
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Park-and-visit times before and after changing
the price of curb parking in London
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Park-and-visit times before and after parking
prices were quadrupled
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The effects of parking prices on Grosvenor Square
in London
No meters
Meters
Prices quadrupled
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Conclusion
  • Parking is heavily subsidized. The annual
    subsidy for off-street parking may be about the
    size of the budget for national defense.
  • Parking prices have a profound effect on travel
    choices. Parking subsidies substantially
    increase vehicle travel.

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