Repers

770

Analysis: In which cities do Romanians easily find parking spaces?

autor

infoCONSTRUCT.ro

distribuie

Alexandria, Râmnicu Vâlcea, and Drobeta-Turnu Severin are the Romanian cities where residents voted that they find parking spaces easily.

At the opposite pole, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Constanța are the cities where finding parking spaces is more difficult. The data is obtained from "Vocea Cartierelor" (Neighborhoods' Voice), the second stage of the development of the T.R.A.I. index, carried out by Storia – the real estate platform launched by OLX.

Romanians accessing trai.storia.ro will find both objective data, presented in the T.R.A.I. section, which measures a series of key factors such as traffic, landmarks, air quality, and property prices, as well as subjective data presented in the "Vocea Cartierelor" section obtained from residents of the evaluated areas.

The analysis includes the level of difficulty residents face in finding parking spaces in the areas where they live, and the presented data are interpreted as follows: the closer the score is to 100, the easier it is to find a parking space.

Residents' perceptions of parking accessibility in Bucharest:

The areas in Bucharest where residents find parking spaces easily are: Chitila (61.6 points), 23 August (61.4), and Străulești (56.3), followed by 1 Decembrie 1918 (56.2) and Văcărești (55.4).

On the other hand, among the neighborhoods where residents find parking spaces more difficult are Obor (22.4 points), Tei (21), and Romană (20.4). The two neighborhoods where residents find it most difficult to park in Bucharest are Iancului (19.3) and Calea Victoriei (14.7).

Cities where Romanians find parking spaces more easily:

The city of Alexandria ranks first in the "Vocea Cartierelor" ranking, with a score of 57.8 points, followed by Râmnicu Vâlcea (57.7 points) and Drobeta-Turnu Severin (55.9).

Additionally, with similar scores, other cities in the top include Botoșani (55.5), Arad (55.5), Satu Mare (55.2), Giurgiu (55.2), Călărași (54.8), Bistrița-Năsăud (54.4), and Vaslui (54.2) – these being the top 10 cities that obtained the highest scores until March 2024, according to the opinions obtained from residents living in these cities.

On the other hand, Bucharest is the city where residents face the greatest difficulties in finding parking spaces, scoring 39.1 points.

Bucharest is followed in the ranking by large cities such as Cluj-Napoca (39.9), Constanța (41.8), and Iași (43). Other cities where residents believe parking spaces are difficult to find are: Ploiești (45), Zalău (45.2), Tulcea (45.4), Galați (45.9), Târgu Mureș (45.9), and Sfântu Gheorghe (46.1).

Neighborhoods where Romanians find parking spaces more easily:

The Stupini neighborhood in Brașov obtained the highest score for parking accessibility – with 77 points, and it is followed in the top by the Nicolae Grigorescu neighborhood in Oradea (75.8) and Gai neighborhood in Arad (75).

Additionally, with similar scores, other neighborhoods in the top include Zona Soarelui – Timișoara (74.7), Bărăbanț – Alba Iulia (73.3), Universității – Oradea (73), Trei Insule – Arad (68.7), Dealuri Oradea (68.4), Grădiște – Arad (68.4), and 14 Mai in Satu Mare (68) – these being the top 10 neighborhoods in Romania that obtained the highest scores until March 2024, according to the opinions obtained from residents living in these areas.

The four areas in the country where it is most difficult to find parking spaces are all in Bucharest: Calea Victoriei (14.7 points), Iancului (19.3), Romană (20.4), and Tei (21). The neighborhoods in Bucharest are followed by the Historic Center in Brașov (21.1) and ICIL – Constanța (21.7).

Other neighborhoods where residents find parking spaces with difficulty are Obor – Bucharest (22.4), Cetate – Timișoara (22.7), Bulevardul Chișinău (24.7), and Lujerului (25) in Bucharest.

The cities and neighborhoods appearing on the trai.storia.ro platform in the "Vocea Cartierelor" section were selected based on the number of respondents from those areas who completed the evaluation questionnaire.

The more than 50 responses obtained for each area, the greater the chances for those neighborhoods and cities to be included more quickly in the "Vocea Cartierelor" ranking, which is continuously updated.

Therefore, if some neighborhoods and cities are not found on the platform, it means that responses are still being collected from residents in those areas.

aflat

anterior
urmator

read

newsletter1

newsletter2