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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
13

Suppose a professional basketball game is to be played at a downtown urban ​arena, which increases demand for parking on the nig

ht of the game. If the urban area has limited ability to create additional parking during periods of peak​ demand, then:
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1 answer:
Vika [28.1K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: 2 things are bound to happen

Explanation:

1. There will be parking space problem leading to fights, delays and traffic ,as people will want to park at convenient places so that they can easily access there cars after the match.

2. People will have a think over the match and watch at home leading to less attendance because people don't want to be stressed after the match as parking spaces will be difficult to manover.

Additionally, there will be parking space issues leading to misunderstanding as people might get frustrated after match leading misunderstanding while trying to access the spaces between cars. There are many thoughts to this, as many things are likely to occur,such as chaos

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