Are Your Parking Systems Integrated?
WAYFINDING (Helping Drivers Find a Place To Park)
Parking sensors, cameras and other technologies can help drivers to find available parking bays/spaces. These solutions have reduced traffic congestion, reduced pollution and increased driver satisfaction by helping them reach their destination more effeciently. |
GUIDANCE (Showing Drivers Parking Availability)
Variable message signs (VMS) can be used at the entry and exit points to help inform drivers about bay/space availability inside the parking area. Additional signs can be used inside larger or multi-level parking areas to inform drivers about parking availability within sections or levels of the parking location.
Variable message signs (VMS) can be used at the entry and exit points to help inform drivers about bay/space availability inside the parking area. Additional signs can be used inside larger or multi-level parking areas to inform drivers about parking availability within sections or levels of the parking location.
PARKING CONTROLS (Free Flow Traffic)
ANPR/LPR plate recognition cameras can be used to detect vehicles entering the parking area. Drivers can be offered a grace period to make payment using a terminal/meter and/or mobile payment application. The system can alert the send alerts to the parking enforcement group to show how many vehicles are currently parked without payment This provides a more targeted approach to enforcement, reducing the need for regularly scheduled patrols and allowing patrol officers to cover larger areas.
ANPR/LPR plate recognition cameras can be used to detect vehicles entering the parking area. Drivers can be offered a grace period to make payment using a terminal/meter and/or mobile payment application. The system can alert the send alerts to the parking enforcement group to show how many vehicles are currently parked without payment This provides a more targeted approach to enforcement, reducing the need for regularly scheduled patrols and allowing patrol officers to cover larger areas.
PAYMENTS (Terminals & Meters)
Parking terminals, meters and kiosks from multiple companies can be integrated into a common enforcement system making it easier and less costly to manage a mix of pay-by-plate, pay-by-bay/space, pay and display, single space meters and permits. This provides drivers multiple choices to pay for parking. |
PAYMENTS (Mobile Applications)
One or multiple mobile payment vendor applications can be integrated into a common enforcement system; resulting in convenience and more choice for drivers. Many of these applications can also retrieve information from the parking enforcement system and then offer drivers real-time parking availability and guidance data.
One or multiple mobile payment vendor applications can be integrated into a common enforcement system; resulting in convenience and more choice for drivers. Many of these applications can also retrieve information from the parking enforcement system and then offer drivers real-time parking availability and guidance data.
ENFORCEMENT (Handhelds)
Enforcement personnel can use affordable, off-the-shelf handheld computers, tablets and smartphones to issue notices for parking infractions using real-time data transfer to the back office. These handhelds are paired with rugged wireless ticket printers for a complete solution. |
ENFORCEMENT (Vehicles)
Enforcement personnel can use vehicles equipped with ANPR / LPR plate recognition cameras to scan vehicles and receive alerts for non-payment and outstanding tickets. These systems can be combined with personnel using handhelds for a more efficient way to enforce the parking regulations.
Enforcement personnel can use vehicles equipped with ANPR / LPR plate recognition cameras to scan vehicles and receive alerts for non-payment and outstanding tickets. These systems can be combined with personnel using handhelds for a more efficient way to enforce the parking regulations.
PROCESSING (Non-Payment)
In cases where drivers and vehicle owners have not paid for parking infractions issued to their vehicle; the enforcement system can be integrated with external data systems such as the motor vehicle registry, tax, financial, law enforcement and court systems.
In cases where drivers and vehicle owners have not paid for parking infractions issued to their vehicle; the enforcement system can be integrated with external data systems such as the motor vehicle registry, tax, financial, law enforcement and court systems.