Xiaou, they've had that technology going on 80 years, not just 30. The problem is whether or not the region can pay for the equipment. That ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- aint cheap, especially if it can't be purposed in the summer.
IRT Hoopz. There are almost always signs indicating reserved parking. And quite frankly, I don't have to show a deed to some ---fudgesicle--- who comes in, ignores signage and tells me to ---fudgesicle--- off. I just wait for the ---uvula--- to pack up and leave the vehicle and call a tow. That's usually $120 in free money. Local police won't do anything, they live there too and deal with the same ---uvulas---.
To go into unnecessary detail. Plows plow the road, not the shoulder. Homes there typically don't have driveway as you would call them. They're more like turn outs. In the winter what is a driveway and what's shoulder becomes blurred. So to get the turnout plowed, you have to pay for it. You can shovel all you want but with 10+ foot snow banks, you quickly lose interest.