Americans firmly believe that passenger rail can never turn a profit, and resolutely ignore any examples that show otherwise
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i think it's unlikely to in the context of mandatory free parking on all new construction, as in the case of much of the US
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certainly makes it harder! but laws like that aren't set in stone--and you'd only need to overturn them in select places
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frankly, I think mandatory parking minimums are stupid even in places where cars are the only practical way to get around...
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...let developers and business owners build as much as they feel like, I'm sure they won't hamstring themselves by building too little
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i think the key political challenge here is that locals often think that street parking is their right rather than city property
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and thus businesses that don't have 'enough parking' aka way too much are producing a negative externality when customers park on the street
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oh absolutely; street parking needs to go--only off-street parking
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Big 16--but ya, I ran out of characters
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I mean in the USA.
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