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When was the parking meter introduced?

In July 1935, the world's first parking meters were introduced on the streets of Oklahoma City. Carlton C. Magee, editor of the Oklahoma City Daily News and a member of the Chamber of Commerce traffic committee, was concerned with the parking problem in larger cities. He came up with a prototype of a device that would charge people for parking. He entered into a partnership with Gerald A. Hale, a professor at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, to refine his parking meter. In 1932, Magee applied for a patent (a government document that grants an inventor the sole right to manufacture his or her invention for a certain period of time) on his invention. Parking meters are now in use in major cities throughout the world.

Sources: Bruno, Leonard C. On the Move, p. 226; Travers, Bridget, ed. World of Invention, p. 466.

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