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“While it is understood that the data of which this study is based on was collected in the month of August, which may differ in patterns from months during the Fall, Winter or Spring, it is further understood that the existing Estonian House experiences relatively consistent parking demand throughout the year.“
Markus Alliksaar is correct to question Lea Engineering's credibility if their work shows that overall Estonian House parking lot use in August evenings and Saturdays is consistent with EM parking lot use during the school year.
Markus Alliksaar is correct to question Lea Engineering's credibility if their work shows that overall Estonian House parking lot use in August evenings and Saturdays is consistent with EM parking lot use during the school year.
will report what they are paid to report and will gather their statistics and basis facts accordingly. The less believable the desired conclusion - the greater the fee. If it is a particularly dubious conclusion, the recommended strategy is to order two reports! Having said that, I do see that there are serious flaws in Mr. Molder's statistical methodology. For one thing he appears to have actually attended on site to conduct his investigation (no self-respecting consultant would ever do so, as satellite imagery and inferential modelling are considered far less susceptible to entity inclination interference.)
Thank you Tauno for providing solid numbers to refute the dubious claims made in the official parking studies. This is additional information that those studies are methodologically flawed.
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