October 2021
What Happens if there is no Risk?
Nothing… All advancements society has made since its beginning have been involved with risk. Consider some synonyms: danger, hazard, imminence, menace, peril, pitfall, threat, trouble. It sounds like a definition of a horror movie. Perhaps it is. What happens to … Continue reading
I guess we got our answer
A few weeks ago, I wrote of the heroes on flight 93 and asked what would happen today. Would we storm the cockpit? Last week, a woman was raped on a train in Philadelphia. She was in plain view of … Continue reading
Cities Enact Policy After Policy to Reduce Driving Except…
Los Angeles International Airport has just opened a new 4300 car garage as part of its $5.5 billion off airport expansion including a major car rental facility and a people mover to connect the garage and rental car facility to … Continue reading
I Don’t Believe the Numbers
Headlines in the New York Times: As E-Scooters and E-Bikes Proliferate, Safety Challenges Grow. Read all about it on parknews.biz Fair Enough. Safety is going to become a big issue. However there are some numbers in this article that tend … Continue reading
Where Angels Fear to Tread
I have a tendency to go where Angels fear to tread and talk about things I know nothing about. This may be one of those times. Matt Penney, head of parking and transportation at Baylor, and a trainer at the … Continue reading
Herd Mentality – The Antidote to Creativity
We all know about herd immunity. That point where the herd (that’s us) becomes immune, or at least partially immune to a disease. We strive for that with a combination of vaccination and natural immunity through actually having the disease. … Continue reading
Congratulations to the NPA
This week was parking week for our industry. Christine Banning, Dave Damus, and the entire National Parking Association team deserve a victory lap after the group’s national convention held in Las Vegas. The stars seemed aligned for them as they … Continue reading