The former Prague mayor and current Prague deputy mayor for transport Zdenฤk Hลib (Pirรกti) is planning drastic changes for Pragueโs car traffic.
According to Hลib, citizens should prepare themselves for the fact that in Prague they will no longer be able to get to where they are going by car.
โWe are starting to tell people that it is perfectly normal not to stop your car right in front of the door of the building you are heading to,โ Hลib says, outlining that Prague is planning to introduce charging for entering some streets.
Hลib presented a reform of the parking system as part of the transport changes in the capital, which he said will lead to โtraffic calming in the centerโ and will mean, among other things, that if a visitor arrives in the center of Prague by car, they will not park unless the locals buy โa credit for parking in the blue zoneโ in advance.
โYou can now park in blue zones for a more expensive parking fee even if you are not a resident. Going forward, this will no longer be an option, people can use underground car parks where capacity is not filled. This is part of a plan to calm down the city center,โ Hลib said, adding that it should also be adjusted how much parking costs in individual Prague districts, seeing no reason why parking should cost the same in Prague 1 and Prague 11.
Individual Prague districts should also decide on parking prices in their territory. The former Prague mayor does not think that this could lead to cheaper parking in some districts. โSome districts consider parking too cheap,โ he said, adding that parking could become more expensive in many parts of Prague.
Owners of electric cars will also be out of luck, as they will have to deal with free parking in Prague just like all other drivers. โI am surprised that anyone is surprised. This advantage is being abandoned in cities all over Europe,โ Hลib said, adding that it is a matter of equalization and owners of electric cars will simply pay for parking like everyone else.
Hลib also outlined that Prague is planning to charge for entering some streets in the city center. The charges would apply to Karmelitskรก, Smetanova nรกbลeลพรญ, and Kลiลพovnickรก Street. Cars driving to these places will be controlled by cameras. โIf itโs not a resident and they havenโt paid, they will pay a fine,โ says Pragueโs deputy for transport, who will be waiting for the driver on the spot.
โItโs a logical step to motivate people to transfer to public transport and free up the roads for those who need it and donโt just cut their journey through the Old Town.โ
He said people can use the garages at the Rudolfinum or the National Theatre, where the parking fee is CZK 960 per day and CZK 60 for the first to eighth hour.
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