Like many things, towns and villages have changed in landscape, leading to parking becoming more and more of an issue. The Maltese have grown accustomed to free parking places as the norm, despite many cities across the world introducing charges on cars to occupy public land. According to the director for the Institute for Climate Change and Sustainable Development Maria Attard, ‘there is a very high cost associated with free, unmanaged parking, primarily because like any free thing it gets abused.’
Malta has created infrastructure which ‘priorities cars over people’, even though the vehicles spend around 80% of their time parked. Attard pointed out that paid parking is not a radical transport management measure as it has become well established in many parts of the world. Introducing paid parking could help implement a shift in mentality for the public, especially considering that the lack of management allows households to buy more cars than they can actually house with their property or even beyond the capacity of their local area.
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