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Why 4,000 black bobbles will help parking problems

Smart sensors linked to phone app will reduce congestion and boost climate

- By BEN FISHWICK PARKING BOOST

The first parking sensors that will let motorists know where there are vacant pay-anddisplay spaces in Portsmouth will soon be installed.

The sensors are part of a new parking system which uses an app to show empty spaces.

The council has teamed up with technology firm AppyParkin­g to install around 4,000 new smart parking sensors in on-street pay and display spaces across the city.

Over the next few weeks, a rolling programme of parking suspension­s will be put in place as the circular black sensors are installed at regular intervals in the pay and display parking spaces.

The smart sensors, being installed by Riggott & Co, are the first step in creating a system that will allow people to use the AppyParkin­g App to see availabili­ty of on-street pay and display parking space near their destinatio­n.

They will be able to drive straight to areas with vacant space and then pay for parking sessions with a single click. People will only pay for the time they are parked within the bay and the sensor will recognise when they leave and stop charging from that point.

Councillor Lynne Stagg, the cabinet member for traffic and transporta­tion, said: ‘I am pleased to see the installati­on of AppyParkin­g sensors. This new system will help reduce air pollution by stopping vehicles being driven around in a search for on–street pay and display parking spaces.

‘This will also help reduce congestion, particular­ly at busy times. I look forward to launching the new smart technology this year that will help everyone in their search for on-street pay and display parking spaces.’

The new smart parking system is due to launch once all the sensors and other equipment are installed and the app has been tested. The sensors, all the equipment and its maintenanc­e are part of a two-year trial funded by AppyParkin­g and Visa.

People wishing to pay with coins at pay and display parking machines, or use RingGo parking app, will still be able to do so.

The enforcemen­t of parking across the city will continue to be carried out by officers in the traditiona­l way with visits to the area. Blue badge and permit holders will be unaffected by the new system.

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