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Parking & Access Control

WPS waves hello to touchless parking
June 3, 2020
Solution includes a replacement touchless infrared ticket printer button
Swarco parks up at Warwick University
May 28, 2020
Warwick needed to maximise available parking across 27 on-campus car parks
Drivewyze adds Indiana to rest area alerts
May 5, 2020
Drivewyze says Indiana is the first state for which it has added parking-spot availability into Covid-19 response rest area alerts.
Q-Free installs parking guidance in Nevada
April 8, 2020
Q-Free is to deploy a parking guidance system which will display available spaces at the four-level Victorian Square garage in the US city of Sparks, Nevada. 
LA eases parking rules 'to aid social distancing'
March 27, 2020
Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti has relaxed parking enforcement across the city to help drivers more effectively practice social distancing in the wake of coronavirus.
Two become one: Parkius acquires Redora
March 10, 2020
Dutch digital parking management firm Parkius has bought software company Redora.
Autopilot consortium demos IoT benefits for AVs
February 7, 2020

A consortium of European partners demonstrated this week how the Internet of Things (IoT) can be used to improve autonomous driving.

Autopilot (Automated driving progressed by IoT) is a large-scale pilot funded by the European Commission in which partners such as Ertico – ITS Europe and TNO tested IoT-enabled autonomous vehicles (AVs) in France, Finland, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain. 

Other partners involved in Autopilot include IBM, Continental and Huawei.

Aisin presents AV for short trips  
January 20, 2020
Aisin Group has unveiled an autonomous vehicle (AV) for short journeys like trips to the shops. 
CurbFlow ‘reduces double parking’ in DC
November 25, 2019
CurbFlow has revealed findings from a kerb management programme in Washington, DC which it says has reduced double parking by an estimated 64%.
Parking operators need to learn from Uber
November 6, 2019
For parking operators' customers, end of journey may just be start of frustration