There are countless maps and other direction-finding methods for your smartphone that can help you get to where you want to go - but once you get there, you still have to worry about parking. This, of course, is one of the most frustrating aspects of going anywhere in a mid-to-large-size city. In fact, some 30 to 50 percent of urban congestion is caused just by people driving around looking for parking spots. But never fear - an app called ParkMe is here to provide real-time parking availability information in cities and countries all around the world.
The smartphone app works by utilizing data from a number of sources. Parking facility operators can update the app with their capacity and availability. Businesses can use a widget to provide real-time availability near their establishments, which is a win-win for them and their customers. Payment options are listed so you’ll know ahead of time if you need to have cash available.
Not all of the 1800 cities featured on ParkMe have real-time data available; only a handful of cities in the US offer that level of seamless parking integration. But the app does tell you where you’re most likely to find parking near your destination and how much you’ll have to pay for the privilege of leaving your car there. If you enter the amount of time you’ll need to park, the app will even tell you what your total cost will be.
Overall, the app will reduce traffic congestion in cities by helping people find a place to park in advance. If you could figure out your exact route, down to the entrance to the lot you’ll leave your car in, before you even leave your house - imagine how much easier it would be to get to your destination and get your fun outing started.
Video: Need parking? There's an app for that
Video via WJLA.com
More information at ParkMe website.
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