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0 Comments | USA TODAY, October, 2007 | by Roger Yu
SAN FRANCISCO
Never wander a parking lot again
San Francisco International has installed at its parking lots new metal dispensers that are stacked with tickets to help remind passengers where they've left their cars.
About half the size of a postcard, the tickets contain the relevant information: the name of the lot, the level where the car is parked and the phone number for assistance. Passengers can grab a ticket as they exit the level or head to the elevator, then tear or mark the alphabet letter that indicates their row.
Granite Bay, Calif.-based Parking Locator, which makes the product, says Washington Dulles and Nashville will feature the dispensers in coming months.
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
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