Listening Parts
Question 1 of 6
According to Sarah Chen, minimum parking requirements .....
should be increased in residential areas.
make housing more expensive for residents.
help reduce traffic congestion in cities.
improve accessibility for disabled people.
Question 2 of 6
Robert Martinez believes that parking reform would .....
increase property values in residential areas.
improve access to public transportation.
create parking problems in neighborhoods.
reduce the cost of new housing developments.
Question 3 of 6
The municipal planning department suggests .....
immediately eliminating all parking requirements.
implementing changes based on transit availability.
increasing parking spaces in all new developments.
removing street parking in residential areas.
Question 4 of 6
Dr. Amanda Wong's approach focuses on .....
maintaining current parking regulations.
eliminating all car-related infrastructure.
expanding parking in residential areas.
developing multiple transportation options.
Question 5 of 6
The success of parking reform in Minneapolis and Portland demonstrates that .....
housing can become more affordable.
public transit usage decreases.
car ownership increases.
parking problems worsen.
Question 6 of 6
The Local Residents Association is particularly concerned about .....
the cost of building new parking spaces.
the impact on vulnerable populations.
environmental sustainability.
public transit development.