M3RBMW wrote:
Fortunately car parking in the suburbs around Melbourne is, for the most part, free. Most centres have properly constructed car parking areas but if you want to park in the street, right outside the shops, you have to pay $1-2 for an hour (40-80p).
I suppose you have a bit more space across there than we do on this little lump of rock. BTW, a work collegue has just secured himself a job in Melbourne, he's emigrating with his family in January - doesn't like paying our high parking charges I think he said
Telford has only recently introduced parking charges in the town centre - the fuss that was kicked up was incredible. Most of it came from the town centre employees who must now pay through the nose for a whole day, or park a bit further away. To be fair, they were occupying a large proportion of the available spaces close to the centre. Charges are quite reasonable otherwise, up to 30mins is free, 50p for 1 hour and so on.
I'm not so sure about the system they employ though. Basically you get a ticket from the barrier machine as you enter, the barrier opens to let you in. When you are ready to leave you stick your ticket in one of the pay machines dotted around and your ticket is validated as having been paid. You then have a set perioed of time to get to the exit barrier where you insert your ticket. Trouble is, if its honking down with the rain the ticket gets wet as you lean out of your car window, and the barrier machine won't accept it
And the technology keeps going tits-up as well, fortunately each machine has a button you press to contact 'carpark central' where some dis-embodied voice tries to help you with your problem.
The most expensive carpark I've used in the UK was York, £9 for 5 hours. Geez, at least the local lad Dick Turpin had the decency to wear a mask.