In one Canadian town, the issue is whether the parking space becomes a space for anyone, or whether it is reserved for a charger technician. No rule on this is written and one has to guess. What do you think?
In one Canadian town, the issue is whether the parking space becomes a space for anyone, or whether it is reserved for a charger technician. No rule on this is written and one has to guess. What do you think?
If it’s a public charging space, It’s only supposed to be used for charging.
When you aren’t charging, you leave and find a public parking space.
I would say that applies to all vehicles, if the charger is broken or not.
Maintenance vehicles are always a special acception. They park wherever needed to get things working again.
Makes sense but when it happens, you actually don’t know what to do. Leaving a vacant space to drive around the area looking for another spot makes you feel like an idiot.
Sounds like a problem between you and your therapist.