StopFinder has officially been live for eight hours now, and we’re already getting lots of great feedback from people. Thanks to all who’ve gotten in contact with us!
I was asked today about the concrete ways in which StopFinder is going to help improve mobility in Toronto. I have multiple answers to this question, but here’s a really obvious one.
I discovered Bern Grush’s blog this morning through the metronauts website, and saw that he had posted this Time Magazine article on traffic congestion. In a survey of a gridlocked area of New York, 45% of drivers interviewed stated that they were on the road because they were looking for a parking spot. Now, if you do some homework before you leave the house, we feel like you’re much more likely to quickly find a spot when you arrive, yes?
Before StopFinder came along, there really wasn’t an especially good way of finding a Toronto parking lot on the web. With StopFinder, you can find one in less than a handful of seconds. So, now you have no excuse
And that’s one simple way in which we think StopFinder is going to help out.
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