Parking in Moscow is a law unto its self... er sorry, I mean there is no law! Yes that's what I said, you don't need a parking ticket..anywhere, there are no parking machines and its FREE. You can park how you like, where you like. See picture. As for this blog, I don't know if anyone reads it? yes it's sad and I know you can hear sad violin music playing, but I'll keep posting as long as I can and as long as I am bored in my new role. Although being a dad is the best thing in the world. You may say "why don't' you get out more?" Well I do, I go for 2 or 3 baby walks everyday and maybe I am a frustrated writer? You would be correct on both counts.
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October 16, 2009
Parking Moscow style & this blog
Parking in Moscow is a law unto its self... er sorry, I mean there is no law! Yes that's what I said, you don't need a parking ticket..anywhere, there are no parking machines and its FREE. You can park how you like, where you like. See picture. As for this blog, I don't know if anyone reads it? yes it's sad and I know you can hear sad violin music playing, but I'll keep posting as long as I can and as long as I am bored in my new role. Although being a dad is the best thing in the world. You may say "why don't' you get out more?" Well I do, I go for 2 or 3 baby walks everyday and maybe I am a frustrated writer? You would be correct on both counts.4 comments:
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When I first arrived in Moscow (that is only 2 months ago) I kept being stunned by this kind of parking. Now I don't even notice.
ReplyDeleteBlog is cool, keep it up.
It's not exactly a free for all. there are parts of the centre where you will be towed away for parking then it's a real kafkaesque experience to get your car back!
ReplyDeleteI have seen cars parked across zebra crossings, on street corners, in fact almost anywhere. I have never seen a policeman moving a car.
ReplyDeleteIn Moscow cars are parked near every pavement. In Kiev cars a parked ON every pavement, it is worse :)
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