University of Tennessee students took several loops around the student parking lot located across from Gibs Hall on Wednesday morning looking for available parking spaces.
One maroon truck weaved up and down the rows five times. The truck finally moved to the lower part of the parking lot. It took approximately 15 minutes before the truck successfully located a spot to park.
A black Lexus and a red Toyota came up with their own solution to the parking situation. Both cars did not spend any time searching the lot for vacant spots. Instead, the cars created their own spaces at the end of one of the full rows.
Finding parking at Tennessee seems to be quite a production. One must either spend precious time hunting out a location or risk getting a ticket by parking in an unauthorized spot.
As proven this morning, this seems to be a choice that many commuting students have to make as they hurry off to classes.
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