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TomTom On-Street Parking service available in 100 European Cities

Amsterdam-based TomTom’s (TOM2’s) On-Street Parking service is now available in 100 European cities. The solution is designed with the intention of providing drivers with the probability of finding a parking space on the street, including locations where parking is free, as well as the average search-time. It is available for OEM and Enterprise clients.
February 8, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Amsterdam-based 1692 TomTom’s (TOM2’s) On-Street Parking service is now available in 100 European cities. The solution is designed with the intention of providing drivers with the probability of finding a parking space on the street, including locations where parking is free, as well as the average search-time. It is available for OEM and Enterprise clients.


On-Street Parking is also available via an Application Programming Interface on the TomTom Developer Portal. In addition, it is said to complement the existing Off-Street Parking information service.

Ralf-Peter Schäfer, VP Traffic and Travel at TOM2, said: “TomTom On-Street Parking offers drivers peace of mind and a less-stressful parking experience, in addition to helping them save time and money. With 100 of the most important European cities now covered, we’re helping to improve urban mobility.”

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