
Wellington (New Zealand’s capital) is about to install 3,000 parking sensors in the central business district street parking areas.
The system comprises of RFID-equipped SmartEye sensors flush-mounted in the parking bay, which use advanced sensing technology to detect when a vehicle has occupied a parking space.
The software collates and analyses the live information on how parking space is being used. Actual usage of the city’s facilities gives the council the leading edge in day-to-day management and future planning.
The parking solution will also include Smart Parking’s SmartApp which will allow motorists to identify and be directed to streets with available bays avoiding driving around searching for a spot on roads which are already full.
The system comprises of RFID-equipped SmartEye sensors flush-mounted in the parking bay, which use advanced sensing technology to detect when a vehicle has occupied a parking space.
The software collates and analyses the live information on how parking space is being used. Actual usage of the city’s facilities gives the council the leading edge in day-to-day management and future planning.
The parking solution will also include Smart Parking’s SmartApp which will allow motorists to identify and be directed to streets with available bays avoiding driving around searching for a spot on roads which are already full.
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