San Francisco to test wireless parking sensors, cause rat races to momentarily open spaces
July 16, 2008 – 9:51 amFiled under: Transportation, Wireless
We dig the idea in theory, we really do, but we can definitely see this causing more harm than good. Starting this fall, San Francisco will begin a trial involving wireless parking sensors in 6,000 of its 24,000 metered spaces, enabling antsy drivers to be alerted via street signs or cellphones when a spot becomes available. Only one problem — give 50 anxious motorists the same message that a single spot is unoccupied, and you’ve just created a bona fide mess. Though it’d probably be fun to watch from the sidewalk, wouldn’t you agree?
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