There is no entitlement to on-street parking, you have to pay for it, says the father of blue zones. Czechs don’t get it
After the fall of communism, the capital city could not cope with the increasing number of parked cars on the streets. “Once it fell, there was total chaos. Cars were parked everywhere – everyone parked as they wanted, a little bit on the sidewalk, a little bit on the street, completely on the sidewalk. It was a super democracy,” Jan Fiedler, who headed the Prague City Hall’s transport department for almost the entire 1990s, recalled in an interview with Aktuálně.cz.
Source https://aktualne.cz/modre-zony-byly-uz-za-komunismu-po-revoluci-jsme-nevedeli-ja/