11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Brazil (1) Qatar (1) suburban areas with limited public transportation (1) Car-centric city (1) Egypt (1) New Zealand (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1) Taiwan (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Urban areas with extensive public transportation (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 parking availability Brazil In Brazil, inadequate parking availability results in traffic congestion and unorganized parking. 4
2 parking availability Qatar Qatar has extensively built parking facilities to accommodate its high car ownership. 2
3 parking availability suburban areas with limited public transportation Higher car ownership in suburban areas with limited public transportation leads to more parking availability. 2
4 parking availability Car-centric city In a car-centric city, there is a strong emphasis on abundant parking availability, including large parking lots and structures. 1
5 parking availability Egypt In Egypt, organized parking is limited and illegal parking is common due to the scarcity of parking spaces. 1
6 parking availability New Zealand In New Zealand, urban planning prioritizes providing parking spaces to meet high car ownership rates. 1
7 parking availability Sweden In Sweden, pedestrian-friendly urban planning takes priority, affecting parking availability and usage. 1
8 parking availability Switzerland In Switzerland, efficient public transport systems decrease the need for large parking facilities. 1
9 parking availability Taiwan Limited space in Taiwan has led to the development of innovative parking solutions like vertical parking lots. 1
10 parking availability United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates has extensively built parking facilities to accommodate the high ownership and usage of cars. 1
11 parking availability Urban areas with extensive public transportation Limited parking availability in urban areas with extensive public transportation is due to fewer individuals owning cars. 1