Friday, February 3, 2012

postheadericon Tech solution developed for disabled parking abuse

New Zealand's Car Parking Technologies has developed a system that detects when a non-disa...



What does it mean when a parking space is marked with the wheelchair? If you answered, "That means you can park there as long as I will be quick," you're wrong - but you're not alone. Every day in the parks around the world, disabled drivers regularly use areas clearly reserved for the disabled. Often get away with it, too, unless you happen to see an assistant while your vehicle is parked there. Thank you to the technology developed recently by new technologies parking Zealand (CPT), however, participants may soon be notified the moment a disabled spot is not very busy ... Continue reading the technological solutions developed for disabled parking abuse


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