Ergonomic Systems of Collective Parking in Polish Cities

Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 9733)

Abstract

Individual transportation in Poland is developing very dynamically, effectively blocking the flow of traffic in the centers of large and medium-sized cities. Increasingly, majority of these cities is planning ergonomic parking systems to ensure optimum use of space in downtown. The problem has become so important that a growing number of mayors of medium-sized cities is implementing paid parking zones in city centers as well as thinking about collective parking locations on the outskirts of downtown, including Park @ Ride systems. Many urban agglomerations decide on such a solution and have to designate an area for the strategic parking lots system. Criteria for assessing the quality of the selected location are formulated in general terms and description, and the factors to be assessed are often vague and fuzzy, difficult to delineate, but possible to be reviewed by an expert at a value of linguistic variables.

Keywords

Ergonomic systems of car parks Collective parking Large and medium-sized cities in Poland 

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Faculty of ArchitectureWroclaw University of TechnologyWroclawPoland

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