10 AM and 2 PM Car Counts
Manual counts at key points in the day help validate what the PARCS system is reporting. 10 AM and 2 PM car counts support better awareness of how your garage is performing throughout the day. Click each clock to learn about 10 AM and 2 PM car counts.
10 AM Car Counts
10 AM car counts provide a strong estimate of how many monthly or business parkers are in the garage, since most of them have already arrived for the day. This gives a clear picture of how much of your garage is being used, and how much space will be available during this time.
2 PM Car Counts
2 PM car counts help identify midday changes and early departures, showing whether parkers are leaving earlier than expected and how occupancy is shifting. This helps you see if additional stalls may open up later in the day and plan for afternoon or event demand.
10 AM and 2 PM Car Counts
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10 AM and 2 PM Car Counts
Manual counts at key points in the day help validate what the PARCS system is reporting. 10 AM and 2 PM car counts support better awareness of how your garage is performing throughout the day. Click each clock to learn about 10 AM and 2 PM car counts.
10 AM Car Counts
10 AM car counts provide a strong estimate of how many monthly or business parkers are in the garage, since most of them have already arrived for the day. This gives a clear picture of how much of your garage is being used, and how much space will be available during this time.
2 PM Car Counts
2 PM car counts help identify midday changes and early departures, showing whether parkers are leaving earlier than expected and how occupancy is shifting. This helps you see if additional stalls may open up later in the day and plan for afternoon or event demand.