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TomTom and ParkWhiz offer parking solutions in US and Canada

TomTom is integrating its maps with ParkWhiz’s database of parking facilities across the US and Canada to help drivers navigate more quickly to parking destinations. TomTom will allow drivers to view, reserve and pay for parking from their vehicles.
June 28, 2018 Read time: 1 min

1692 TomTom is integrating its maps with ParkWhiz’s database of parking facilities across the US and Canada to help drivers navigate more quickly to parking destinations.

TomTom will allow drivers to view, reserve and pay for parking from their vehicles.

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