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Parking In Motion provides iPhone users with parking intelligence

April 25, 2011 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Talk about the useful app. With Parking In Motion’s new iPhone application, you will be able to find, reserve and even pay for parking across the US, Canada and Europe. Included in the deal is the “parking intelligence” covering more than 300 American cities and 78 airports in North America. In total, that’s over 20,000 parking locations, “enhanced” with rates, hours, entry points and even location-based coupons.

Parking In Motion (PIM) says their data is accurate and unrivaled, due to relationships forged with parking providers, smart meter manufacturers and city municipalities.

And that’s just a start. For the future release, Parking In Motion will unveil the so called “real time parking” product for both on-street and off-street locations. This system “taps” into already existing infrastructure without need to install new hardware, which means the deployment should be a snap or so we hope.

Anyway, you do want to have PIM running on your iPhone. To do so, simply hit the link below and take it from there…

Parking In Motion (FREE) [iTunes link]

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