Every parking spot is a potential source of income, so you can't blame New York City for trying squeeze another one in unless you're the person who uses the crosswalk they put the new metered parking spot on top of. Infrastructure FAIL.
Every parking spot is a potential source of income, so you can't blame New York City for trying squeeze another one in unless you're the person who uses the crosswalk they put the new metered parking spot on top of. Infrastructure FAIL.
Supras weren't the only ones trading blows at TX2K11 this weekend. Watch as this elder statesman tries to convince the younger gentleman it's best he finds another holding pen for his moto-contraption.
Speed trap app Trapster's major limitation is a lack of map data. Last week's sale of Trapster to Nokia-owned map provider NAVTEQ will fix this one glaring oversight. In return, NAVTEQ will finally be able to amass real-time parking data.