MisterF
Senior Member
Any reduction in demand from cars no longer being parked on the street will likely be more than made up for by increased bus ridership. And that means more customers.
Likely parked in garages that were used to park cars, and not store junk, for the first time in a longggggg time. If you've ever strolled the city's laneways any significant chunk of time, the odd open garage door is more often that not filled with everything but a car.What I want to know is what happen to all the cars that used to be parked on the side of the road?
There was zero tone. If you think that response was harsh I don't think you'll last long on here.lol, why the harsh tone in your response? I was merely speculating, not making a statement. Heck, I was actually asking a question. I don't think I made a hypothesis at all.
Ah, the answer I was looking for. Thank you.
10 years +, and going strong!If you think that response was harsh I don't think you'll last long on here.




