The fussin’ over poorly parked Lime bikes seems to have quieted down. Now can we look at the ongoing problem of people parking cars across crosswalks and sidewalks, in bike lanes, and in our parks?

 

Is it wise to allow vehicles on the lawn, knowing that money will need to be spent to fix the ruts left in the grass? What if we opted for prevention by simply directing visitors to park in any of the many already existing parking spaces on street, in surface lots, or in garages?

 

 

 

If only there were signs explaining the parking situation here

 

 

Sure, park in the intersection. Or next level it by double-parking in the intersection.

 

 

When you’re a used car lot, rules like don’t park in the bike lane magically do not apply