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Truck Parking Europe app launches reservation platform

Truck Parking Europe, the free app for the location of truck parking facilities, now includes a reservation platform enabling truck operators and drivers to book safe truck parking facilities in advance on the web and via the app. The reservation platform can be connected to any parking reservation system in Europe and sends a reservation request to the truck park operator.
August 8, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Truck Parking Europe, the free app for the location of truck parking facilities, now includes a reservation platform enabling truck operators and drivers to book safe truck parking facilities in advance on the web and via the app. The reservation platform can be connected to any parking reservation system in Europe and sends a reservation request to the truck park operator.


The platform is now also integrated into 3264 PTV’s Map & Guide transport route planning software, enabling users of PTV’s planning software to reserve secure parking spaces throughout Europe.

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