Similarly, with a SmartCar, which is 65.1 inches wide and 101.1 inches long, the value of it as a "technology" or solution is its smallness and the ability to be parked in small spaces.

A regular parallel parking space could fit not quite two cars, you could park two SmartCars, if it were legal to park perpendicular to the street. Except it isn't.
Which is why a police officer in Newport, Oregon ticketed a SmartCar parked in such a fashion, and they admonished people not to park similarly via their Facebook page.
Were parking and curbspace management practices focused a bit more on optimization, allowing SmartCars to be parked perpendicularly would be allowed.
Note that street-based motorcycle/moped parking on the street, bike corrals, and bike sharing stations organize their use of space "perpindicularly" to maximize their use of space.
To promote the use of smaller cars in cities, SmartCars and other similarly sized cars ought to be allowed to be parked perpindicular to the travel lanes on a street.
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