Solution to the parking conundrum

07-06-2022

THE DILEMMA

The biggest problem of living in residential areas, apartments, commercial offices, stores, commercial buildings are parking lots. There’s nothing more frustrating than coming home from a long day to find your parking spot taken by someone else’s car. At that moment the only thing you want is to cut someone’s throat because we accept it; How long can someone keep writing notes and let the owner find out and not park in their spot? If there was some kind of guarantee that writing notes or doing something similar would guarantee a parking space next time, life would be a lot simpler, right!

THE SOLUTION

Every problem has a solution if you know how and where to look. For parking-related issues, the only solution everyone would settle for is to completely restrict your designated parking space. “No one should dare to park in my space” is everyone’s thought process. The solution to this problem has been solved by technology through something as simple as a lock: a lock that completely prohibits others from occupying your parking space and leaves you cursing and full of rage. These locks (known as parking locks) have the simplest job: to ensure that while they are activated, no one else can occupy the parking space in which the lock has been placed and activated by the owner. These locks can be activated in several ways: using the standard lock and key system, or they can be controlled automatically via Bluetooth, infrared, Wi-Fi or the Internet.

THE JOB

The operation of parking locks is quite simple. Manually activated locks work differently than automatically activated locks.

  • Manual locks work in a way that the owner has to put up a barrier that is activated once their padlock has been successfully unlocked (via a designated key). This barrier can be placed in the parking space on a solid cemented surface to prevent someone from taking over your space. Many would be thinking at this point that you could probably just lift the entire structure, move it somewhere else, and take up the space. goal no. The entire setup is fixed in place in such a way that no one can pry it off and move it to another location. Also, its positioning is done in such a way that it doesn’t leave enough room for a vehicle to somehow miss it. Once the owner returns, he can simply unlock the lock, lower the barrier, and park in his bays with ease.
  • Automatic locks are quite easy to use. They work similar to a garage clicker. With the push of a button on the remote control, an inverted U-shaped projection of spells rises from the sides to a height that cannot allow any vehicle to pass over it. Auto locks are mostly controlled by Bluetooth, but that doesn’t matter. They all work the same.

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