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  2. The Parking Spot - Wikipedia

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    The Parking Spot is an off-airport parking company based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1998 by Martin Nesbitt, the company grew quickly to become a distinctive brand with hundreds of millions of passengers annually. [3] The company's first backer was Penny Pritzker, a member of the prominent Pritzker family that founded and largely owns ...

  3. SpotHero - Wikipedia

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    SpotHero was founded by Mark Lawrence and Jeremy Smith in Chicago in 2011, with co-founder Larry Kiss joining the company soon after. [3] [4] The company started out as a peer-to-peer parking marketplace, where people could rent out their own private parking spots, before expanding the platform to partner with parking companies and garages.

  4. “Karen Tried to Steal My Parking Spot, So I Made Sure She ...

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    Finding a parking spot is not an easy task, especially in a residential area Image credits: Leeloo The First / pexels (not the actual photo) This driver chose to teach an entitled woman a lesson ...

  5. Parking chair - Wikipedia

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    A such way to indicate that the parking spot is reserved is to place a lawn chair often referred as a "Parking Chair" to indicate others of the reserved spot for the owner that will soon return. [10] The legality and level of enforcement of existing laws pertaining to this practice varies by location.

  6. Bollard - Wikipedia

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    Bollards may also be used to enclose car-free zones. Bollards and other street furniture can also be used to control overspill parking onto sidewalks and verges. [11] Bollards can be temporary and portable, such as this traffic control bollard separating the road from the worksite.

  7. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    Delineators are tall pylons (similar to traffic cones or bollards) mounted on the road surface, or along the edge of a road, and are used to channelize traffic. These are a form of raised pavement marker but unlike most such markers, delineators are not supposed to be hit except by out-of-control or drifting vehicles.