Yes, the cars had lined up at all the entrance because the toll ticket machine would issue a ticket as and when a parking space becomes vacant. Yesterday the parking at C ity centre was full, and the cars had to wait until they receive the parking tickets from the ticket vending machine.
One of my observations were, the sensors fixed for identifying the vacant parking spAce were on the groundfloor parking level and not on the upper floor parking. Secondly, the tickets from the vending machine does not mention, which is the vacant parking spAce, nor is there any screen mentioning the same at the entrance. How is a customer supposed to know where he is to park his car, on a busy day like yesterday?
Yes, the cars had lined up at all the entrance because the toll ticket machine would issue a ticket as and when a parking space becomes vacant. Yesterday the parking at C ity centre was full, and the cars had to wait until they receive the parking tickets from the ticket vending machine.
One of my observations were, the sensors fixed for identifying the vacant parking spAce were on the groundfloor parking level and not on the upper floor parking. Secondly, the tickets from the vending machine does not mention, which is the vacant parking spAce, nor is there any screen mentioning the same at the entrance. How is a customer supposed to know where he is to park his car, on a busy day like yesterday?