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PREFERRED PARKING
Quote from roadglider on January 28, 2015, 9:11 amI've noticed preferred parking for "HIGH MILEAGE" or "GREEN VEHICLES", in parking lots usually closer to the store. Shouldn't motorcycles, especially those with sidecars be considered high mileage, green vehicles? I know if I observe the speed limits my bike will get better mileage than a Prius. I just think bikes should get preferred / sheltered parking if they're going to reward conservation efforts of drivers (riders). Anyone observe this sort of treatment for motorcyclists?
I've noticed preferred parking for "HIGH MILEAGE" or "GREEN VEHICLES", in parking lots usually closer to the store. Shouldn't motorcycles, especially those with sidecars be considered high mileage, green vehicles? I know if I observe the speed limits my bike will get better mileage than a Prius. I just think bikes should get preferred / sheltered parking if they're going to reward conservation efforts of drivers (riders). Anyone observe this sort of treatment for motorcyclists?
Quote from Deleted user on January 28, 2015, 10:19 amWe do not have that here. Well I have not seen any. But if we did I would have to set a side fine money and park in one. I am not saying anyone should that just me. lol
We do not have that here. Well I have not seen any. But if we did I would have to set a side fine money and park in one. I am not saying anyone should that just me. lol
Quote from Donmystic1 on January 28, 2015, 10:35 amBack during the gas crunch of the 70's ( oil embargo ) the EPA ruled that Motorcycles were not considered fuel efficient vehicles since they had no carrying capacity. Big uproar then but they did not change their views.
Back during the gas crunch of the 70's ( oil embargo ) the EPA ruled that Motorcycles were not considered fuel efficient vehicles since they had no carrying capacity. Big uproar then but they did not change their views.
Quote from Chinookmark on January 31, 2015, 12:23 pmI suppose it depends on who is watching. On one hand, in CT motorcycles are allowed in the HOV (carpool) lane on the highways. On the other hand, at the government facility I work at, I regularly see a Ford Raptor occupying 1.5 of the fuel efficient vehicle spots. I'd park in one, but they're farther from my door than the unmarked spots.
Also, I just found this:
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/go-ahead-and-park-in-those-fuel-efficient-vehicle-space-1350568794
I suppose it depends on who is watching. On one hand, in CT motorcycles are allowed in the HOV (carpool) lane on the highways. On the other hand, at the government facility I work at, I regularly see a Ford Raptor occupying 1.5 of the fuel efficient vehicle spots. I'd park in one, but they're farther from my door than the unmarked spots.
Also, I just found this:
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/go-ahead-and-park-in-those-fuel-efficient-vehicle-space-1350568794
Quote from Peter Pan on January 31, 2015, 2:18 pmHere in Costa Rica in many supermarkets you find the invalids's parking lots closest to the door. right beside come the motorcycle spots.
But you find many perfectly sane people parking their huge cars on both reserved spots, often even blocking the access while talking with somebody.
Where is the attitude?2 banks did open a few years ago even subsidiaries ONLY for motorcycle messengers!
With secure parking plus helmet and rain gear locker!
The initiative did not spread further, but each time I pass by I applaud silently.
Sven
Here in Costa Rica in many supermarkets you find the invalids's parking lots closest to the door. right beside come the motorcycle spots.
But you find many perfectly sane people parking their huge cars on both reserved spots, often even blocking the access while talking with somebody.
Where is the attitude?
2 banks did open a few years ago even subsidiaries ONLY for motorcycle messengers!
With secure parking plus helmet and rain gear locker!
The initiative did not spread further, but each time I pass by I applaud silently.
Sven