Tokyo Olympics Coin parking is a pre-reservation experiment experimented with wandering measures on August 10 at 15:08

During the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next year, an experiment was undertaken to make reservations for coin parking around the competition venue to prevent traffic jams in the city center.

During the tournament, there is concern that the so-called “roaring traffic” that runs around in order to find a free parking lot will lead to road congestion and traffic congestion.

For this reason, the tournament organizing committee, etc. called on to the company that operates coin parking, and an experiment was conducted to verify congestion measures.

This experiment is for the area around the new national stadium, and 12 time-rented parking lots, including a total of 53 spaces, will not be available without prior reservation.

On the 10th, a fireworks display will be held near the stadium, and congestion is expected, so the Organizing Committee will verify the effects and challenges of mitigating congestion through experiments. The same experiment will be conducted according to the test competition of each competition.

Mr. Junichi Hasegawa, a coin parking operator who participated in the experiment, said, “There are some problems such as people trying to park without knowing that it is a reservation system, so I would like to consider how to make it known in the future for the production.” Talking