Abstract

Thousands of cars come daily to the city of Rostov-on-Don. During working hours, the city’s street-road network is congested, it’s hard to find a parking space. Quite frequently, out-of-town drivers leave private transport in parking lots of large shopping centers at the entrance to the city and then make a change to public transport. However, this creates parking difficulties for those who actually come to shopping centers. This article discusses one of the possible ways to solve this problem, namely intercepting parking. This is confirmed by the data obtained in an a priori ranking of factors on the basis of a survey covering out-of-town drivers.

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