Data from the parking app Pango shows that about 22% of Tel Aviv residents park outside their residential zone, a year after a reform imposed paid parking on residential streets for the first time.
Data published by the parking app Pango on Tuesday indicates that one year after Tel Aviv's residential parking reform took effect, roughly 22% of city residents now park outside their home zone. The reform, which for the first time required payment for parking near residents' homes, was cited by N12 as the direct cause of the shift. The figures come from Pango's aggregated user data and were reported by N12's business desk. No other sources have corroborated the figures, leaving the finding as a single-source report.
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