Poll: Assuming on-street parking rates will increase, what are your two preferred methods of payment?
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For decades the individual parking meter was pretty simple:
The world’s first installed parking meter was in Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935.[3][4][5]
Industrial production started in 1936 and expanded until the mid-1980s. The first models were based on a coin acceptor, a dial to engage the mechanism and a visible pointer and flag to indicate expiration of paid period. This configuration lasted for more than 40 years, with only a few changes in the exterior design, like the double-headed version and the incorporation of new materials and production techniques.[6] (Wikipedia)
I included the references because they’re interesting, number 6 especially. The following image is from that source.
Today there are many ways to pay for on-street parking:
- Coins
- Bills
- Debit/Credit
- Cell Phone (example)
For the poll question this week I’m asking “Assuming on-street parking rates will increase, what are your two preferred methods of payment?” If all goes well, the four options will be ranked. This poll is unscientific, but it lets us see how the readership is thinking. The poll is in the right sidebar.
— Steve Patterson