Trev... P.E.
Pump it up!
Another view... I think they were attaching some chains to avoid crushing both cars under the Mercedes
Pretty much, they do have a few locals using it for longer term parking, to use on weekends, but most are working in the area, driving in and out from Long Island/Jersey, mostly predictable. Last storm the lots were pretty much shut, with only a few cars left behind.I never saw one until now. Are these commuter lots where the patrons arrive and leave in a typical order wioth only occassional disruption to the schedule?Nothing so elaborate. The trays move up and down, there are smaller two level ones on hydraulics, these taller ones are on cables. The attendants do the work for you, you just have to tip em nicely should you come back earlier than you said! Most of these places are only semi-permanent, the owners sit on the land until they can get a permit for a 20 storey building.. In the meantime they are printing money from the fees these places charge... Unless they crush a car or two of course...Do those towers sink into the ground to allow the people parked on the upper tiers to leave before those on the lower tiers? If not, that's a ****** way to park. If so, that's a pretty deep hole. Either way, I don't think I'd like to put my car in such a contraption.
What happens when the city get a sizeable snow storm?
Yes it does, but what's the difference? You're either paying some schmuck minimum wage to sit there all day and collect money, or to collect money and play musical chairs with the cars. Same cost to the owner of the lot, assuming it's an attended lot, and if it was unattended, this would seem to provide a lot more revenue anyway, and probably more than make up for the cost of maintaining the schmuck.So if you're on the 4th tier, the attendants have to remove the 3 cars below yours, 1 at a time, to get to yours? That sounds like a colossal pain in the ***.Nothing so elaborate. The trays move up and down, there are smaller two level ones on hydraulics, these taller ones are on cables. The attendants do the work for you, you just have to tip em nicely should you come back earlier than you said! Most of these places are only semi-permanent, the owners sit on the land until they can get a permit for a 20 storey building.. In the meantime they are printing money from the fees these places charge... Unless they crush a car or two of course...Do those towers sink into the ground to allow the people parked on the upper tiers to leave before those on the lower tiers? If not, that's a ****** way to park. If so, that's a pretty deep hole. Either way, I don't think I'd like to put my car in such a contraption.
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