Parking trap: the place is free, but you cannot park your car
- July 1, 2023
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The problem of parking a car in Moscow is always acute: either there is nowhere to put it, or there is nothing to pay with. However, there are
The problem of parking a car in Moscow is always acute: either there is nowhere to put it, or there is nothing to pay with. However, there are
Parking in the city center on a weekday can cost 400 rubles per hour – about the times, about the prices! Go find it first though: a few places have been made impossible to deliver due to sanctions from European A brands, and the second row is not for us. The tow truck arrives faster than you can exhale.
So you turn the same block, sometimes for half an hour hoping to get under the wool for four hundred. And then – a miracle, not otherwise: a free and free place! That’s right, there are no signs with coins, the machine is drawn, turn it on? No, we don’t.
Before you believe in your luck, check everything carefully. Twice better: through the eyes and in the application. Because in the Mother See, miracles are right on schedule, just like buses. Here is an amazing combination of circumstances, presented in full growth, caused not by the generosity of the parking space and the position of the stars in the sky, but by a small red plate with a car.
Emphasis on color: this is how free parking spaces for t/s embassies and foreign missions are marked, which are also distinguished from the general flow by red numbers. For everyone else, parking in this spot is “ordered”. There is also a parking lot, marked with an additional red snowflake sign. You are only allowed to park there during the week, not at the weekend.
The best and most convenient way to park in Moscow, as well as payment, is the application. Firstly, you can easily make a payment in it and secondly, you can make changes if an error has crept into the design. The number is not the same or, which often happens, a wrong parking code is indicated: the satellite may be wrong.
Therefore, before paying, be sure to go to the sign with the parking number, which can most likely be found on the nearest post, and carefully check everything. Then and only then is there a chance to leave the car with peace of mind for at least three minutes. And you still ask: why do Muscovites always run?
Parking in the city center on a weekday can cost 400 rubles per hour – about the times, about the prices! Go find it first though: a few places have been made impossible to deliver due to sanctions from European A brands, and the second row is not for us. The tow truck arrives faster than you can exhale.
So you turn the same block, sometimes for half an hour hoping to get under the wool for four hundred. And then – a miracle, not otherwise: a free and free place! That’s right, there are no signs with coins, the machine is drawn, turn it on? No, we don’t.
Before you believe in your luck, check everything carefully. Twice better: through the eyes and in the application. Because in the Mother See, miracles are right on schedule, just like buses. Here is an amazing combination of circumstances, presented in full growth, caused not by the generosity of the parking space and the position of the stars in the sky, but by a small red plate with a car.
Emphasis on color: this is how free parking spaces for t/s embassies and foreign missions are marked, which are also distinguished from the general flow by red numbers. For everyone else, parking in this spot is “ordered”. There is also a parking lot, marked with an additional red snowflake sign. You are only allowed to park there during the week, not at the weekend.
The best and most convenient way to park in Moscow and pay for it is the application. Firstly, you can easily make a payment in it and secondly, you can make changes if an error has crept into the design. The number is not the same or, which often happens, a wrong parking code is indicated: the satellite may be wrong.
Therefore, before paying, be sure to go to the sign with the parking number, which can most likely be found on the nearest post, and carefully check everything. Then and only then is there a chance to leave the car with peace of mind for at least three minutes. And you still ask: why do Muscovites always run?
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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