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Veri-Park launches ticketless barrier-controlled parking

Ticketless parking payment specialist Veri-park is now installing barrier-controlled solutions to complement its barrier-less systems. However, the parking payment process remains ticketless. The announcement comes as part of Veri-park’s drive to expand its range of parking solutions to address specific customer feedback and follows the successful first year of operation of a barrier controlled, ticketless Veri-park solution at a busy hospital in Wolverhampton.
July 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Ticketless parking payment specialist Veri-park is now installing barrier-controlled solutions to complement its barrier-less systems. However, the parking payment process remains ticketless.

The announcement comes as part of Veri-park’s drive to expand its range of parking solutions to address specific customer feedback and follows the successful first year of operation of a barrier controlled, ticketless Veri-park solution at a busy hospital in Wolverhampton.

Visitors simply pass through the entry barrier where their number plate is recorded.

On departure, they then key their vehicle registration into the payment kiosk and the fee is calculated. Multiple white lists can also be created, allowing drivers to enter and leave the car park automatically. Car park users can also sign up for a Flexi-park pay-as-you-go style account.

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