Dundee motorists - pay for parking by phone |
2nd Jun 2011 |
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Motorists in Dundee will no longer need to make sure they have the right
cash to pay for a parking ticket as long as they have their mobile
phone.
Dundee City Council, in partnership with RingGo, is launching an
18-month pilot scheme this month for on street and metered car parks in
the city.
Drivers can still pay using coins, with the system
introduced to help businesses and visitors by making the parking process
easier and encouraging people to stay in the city centre for longer.
Will
Dawson, convener of the city development committee said: "By offering
another option for motorists to pay for their parking we are using the
available technology to make life easier for drivers.
"The
service provided by RingGo offers the option of paying for parking
quickly and easily, without the need to carry around a pocket full of
change. The technology is already being used by other local authorities
across the country and I am delighted we are able to introduce it here.
"It
not only allows payment to be made by phone but you can also choose to
get a text when your paid for parking period is about to run out, and
extend your stay as long as it does not go beyond the maximum length
permitted stay.
"Not only does this cut your chances of getting a
Fixed Penalty Notice, but gives you the added convenience of not having
to return to your car."
A centrally monitored computer
controlled system relays information to parking attendants who can get
up to the minute information on the status of any parked vehicle.
Parking
via mobile phone will initially be available at 16 off street car
parks, five long stay car parks and 34 on street locations throughout
the city.
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