Worldwide, parking provision is required at minimum rates typically prescribed by municipal ordinances or in national policy documents. Litman (2011) argues that inherent problems with minimum parking requirements, their predictive variables, demand ratio estimation processes and the application of dated parking standards within an ever-changing development landscape typically results in the oversupply of parking. In the South African context, minimum parking rates are specified in the South African Parking Standards – 2nd Edition (Van Zyl et al., 1985). The development landscape throughout the world and in South Africa has changed dramatically over the past decades, and research of Hitge and Roodt (2006) concluded that “current South Afric...
This paper describes the parking demand models for private cars and goods vehicles developed as part...
Responsibility for establishing minimum parking requirements for new development largely falls on lo...
Recent decades have seen many localities revisiting traditional town center-style development as a r...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Parking is an important and integral part of the transportation system in a metropolitan area. The p...
For decades, South Africa has been planning transportation systems from a supply, rather than a dema...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impacts of mixed use developments on parking requi...
Cities are growing, leading to challenges to keep cities sustainable, liveable and accessible. In Eu...
In Cape Town a mechanism, referred to as ‘public transport areas’ (PT areas), was introduced in 2014...
Parking has become a very serious problem particularly in cities of developing economies including D...
Minimum parking requirements are a planning rule that specifies the minimum amount of off-street par...
Parking management and planning can be used to address several issues related to sustainable urban d...
This report serves to elaborate on Final Year Project CV4901 – Parking Supply and Demand in Singapor...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
This paper describes the parking demand models for private cars and goods vehicles developed as part...
Responsibility for establishing minimum parking requirements for new development largely falls on lo...
Recent decades have seen many localities revisiting traditional town center-style development as a r...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Parking is an important and integral part of the transportation system in a metropolitan area. The p...
For decades, South Africa has been planning transportation systems from a supply, rather than a dema...
The objective of this study is to investigate the impacts of mixed use developments on parking requi...
Cities are growing, leading to challenges to keep cities sustainable, liveable and accessible. In Eu...
In Cape Town a mechanism, referred to as ‘public transport areas’ (PT areas), was introduced in 2014...
Parking has become a very serious problem particularly in cities of developing economies including D...
Minimum parking requirements are a planning rule that specifies the minimum amount of off-street par...
Parking management and planning can be used to address several issues related to sustainable urban d...
This report serves to elaborate on Final Year Project CV4901 – Parking Supply and Demand in Singapor...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
This paper describes the parking demand models for private cars and goods vehicles developed as part...
Responsibility for establishing minimum parking requirements for new development largely falls on lo...
Recent decades have seen many localities revisiting traditional town center-style development as a r...