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London borough opts for cashless parking

The Royal Borough of Greenwich in London has rolled out Adaptis Solutions’ dash park cashless parking solution across ten car parks and seventy off street locations throughout the borough, offering motorists an alternative to the pay and display machines already in operation. Motorists now have the option to register their vehicle to the dash platform and pay by phone, text, mobile web or through a smartphone application.
July 10, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Royal Borough of Greenwich in London has rolled out 7217 Adaptis Solutions’ dash park cashless parking solution across ten car parks and seventy off street locations throughout the borough, offering motorists an alternative to the pay and display machines already in operation.

Motorists now have the option to register their vehicle to the dash platform and pay by phone, text, mobile web or through a smartphone application.

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