> Car parks of hospitals in prime locations are not just attractive to hospital patients and visitors. They're also attractive to other users, such as those working in the city or sightseeing. High parking fees deter these users, ensuring spaces are available for hospital users.
> High prices prevent hospital users from overstaying. This prevents them doing non-hospital activities (such as shopping) after their hospital appointment or visits and before returning to their cars.
So the problem is that other places in the city don't have enough parking, since if they did, people doing non-hospital activities would park elsewhere even if hospital parking were free. I wish all businesses had to provide enough parking to accommodate all of their employees and customers.
JohnFen · 14h ago
A large regional hospital in my area has high parking fees, but if you're a patient then you don't pay for parking at all, and if you're visiting a patient then you get a reduced rate.
UncleOxidant · 13h ago
I've never had to pay to park at any hospital I've visited.
> High prices prevent hospital users from overstaying. This prevents them doing non-hospital activities (such as shopping) after their hospital appointment or visits and before returning to their cars.
So the problem is that other places in the city don't have enough parking, since if they did, people doing non-hospital activities would park elsewhere even if hospital parking were free. I wish all businesses had to provide enough parking to accommodate all of their employees and customers.
I'll give the carbrains one hint