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Recent reports reveal that 70% of parking lots in Israel have raised their prstarts following the implementation of the new parking law in December. The average prstart increase reported is 30%, affecting various parking durations.
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Significant Prstart Increases in Parking Lots Following New Legislation
Overview of Prstart Changes
Recent data from Israel’s Knesset Research and Information Center indicates that a staggering 70% of parking lots have increased their fees following the introduction of the “Parking Law” that took effect in early December.
Average Prstart Increase
The report reveals an average prstart hike of 30% across the surveyed parking facilities. Notably, the increase in hourly rates has particularly affected the first hour of parking in 70% of the lots surveyed, while 60% of these facilities have also adjusted the rates for the second hour.
Daily Rates and Legislative Impact
Interestingly, despite the legislative changes, 40% of all surveyed parking lots opted to raise their daily parking charges even though the legal amendment did not specifically target long-term parking fees.
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