What should I do if the formula to calculate the number of spaces in an unmarked car park produces an unjust or unrealistic outcome?
For example: A car park has no marked spaces. Pillars and other physical features of the car park mean that only 3 cars can actually park there but if the formula were used, it would result in 5 spaces? In such circumstances, the owner/operator should declare the actual, not theoretical number of spaces available, as the focus of the Levy is to tax spaces that are actually used by peak hour commuters.
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