Self-parking cars: parking agony a thing of the past in view of future

By Michael Koziol
Updated November 26 2014 - 5:08pm, first published 4:59pm
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones
Do it yourself: cars of the future will find their own parking, a futurist says.  Photo: Peter Stoop
Do it yourself: cars of the future will find their own parking, a futurist says. Photo: Peter Stoop
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones
Borrowed time: parking demand will decrease, says Morris Miselowski. Photo: Quentin Jones

Westfield the week before Christmas, Surry Hills for Sunday brunch, Bondi on a hot summer weekend - it's the stuff of nightmares for Sydney drivers.

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