
New application
Having a car is good. It allows us to gain independence and be able to get around as we want, especially if we don’t have vehicles. However, it also comes with some inconveniences. And we quickly understand it when the time comes find a place to park And it is not for nothing that parking a car is becoming more and more difficult today, especially in big cities. This is especially true in Paris, where the municipality is liquidating many places almost everywhere. This results in a lot of wasted time as well as additional pollution due to motorists turning to the park. And everything is more difficult for people with disabilities, and places reserved for them are becoming rarer and harder to find. ago adventurer Philippe Croissonan amputee of both arms and legs, found a solution to help people with limited mobility in everyday life.
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👉https://t.co/cfvY2V8tCA pic.twitter.com/031t1440I5— Philippe Croizon (@PhilippeCROIZON) January 29, 2024
Make parking easier
This is a program called “Very Important Parking”. The latest one was launched just a few weeks ago and we’re telling you all about it! Paid for €2.99 per month or €19.99 for life, it is offered on Android and iPhone and links to more than 500,000 spaces above and below ground. The adventurer explains that “when I entered the private car park, I saw that it said FULL, and I saw that all the PRM spaces were empty. I couldn’t get in because they weren’t considered parking spaces. With a statement, they will be able to return.” In addition, he does not want to stop there, as he notes that “we will also mention disabled toilets throughout France, accessible beaches, accessible mountains, restaurants and hotels.” As such, he explains to our colleagues at BFM that “it’s not just about those who have a driver’s license: we’re talking about universal mobility.”
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Source: Auto Plus

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