The Future of Parking and Transportation
- July 2023
- Grant Furlane, LocoMobi World
The future of parking lots is changing rapidly. With the advent of self-driving cars and the increasing urbanization of our cities, the traditional model of cars being parked in lots is quickly becoming outdated. But what will take it’s place?
One possibility is that parking lots will be transformed into more intelligent, high-tech spaces. For example, if self-driving cars do become the norm, they will need to be recharged and refueled regularly. This means that parking lots could be equipped with charging stations and other infrastructure to keep these vehicles running smoothly. Perhaps “Modular” lots will be introduced whereby they change based on function like special events and seasonal use.
Another possibility is that parking lots will be transformed into green spaces. With cities becoming more and more crowded, there is a growing need for parks and other green public spaces. Parking lots could be transformed into lush, green landscapes, providing much-needed respite from the concrete jungle of our urban centers.
One of the biggest challenges facing the future of parking lots is how they will be adapted to accommodate the growing demand for transportation. With more and more people choosing to live in cities, the need for efficient, affordable public transportation is growing. Parking lots could be redesigned to include bus stops and other public transportation hubs, making it easier for people to get around without their personal vehicles.
Overall, the future of parking lots is exciting and full of possibilities. Whether they become high-tech hubs for autonomous vehicles or tranquil green spaces, they will continue to play an important role in our cities. The challenge will be to create parking solutions that are adaptable and flexible, able to evolve as our needs and technologies change.
Locomobi World’s innovative technologies will undoubtedly play a significant role in the future of parking and transportation. With their expertise in parking management and automated solutions, they can help transform traditional parking lots into more intelligent spaces that are equipped with the latest technology, including automated parking systems, electric vehicle charging stations, and more.
Their License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology can also streamline the parking process by making it easier for drivers to find available spots and pay for their parking remotely, which could reduce traffic congestion and improve overall traffic flow. Additionally, Locomobi’s IoT-based solutions can help parking operators optimize their operations using real-time data and analytics.
Furthermore, LocoMobi’s intelligent transport system (ITS) can also help cities and transportation operators manage their fleets more efficiently, enabling them to pinpoint the location of their vehicles, predict maintenance needs, and more effectively manage their fleets’ performance. This could ultimately help reduce carbon emissions, improve air pollution, and save money.
Overall, LocoMobi’s advanced technologies and solutions are poised to revolutionize the parking and transportation industries, helping to make our cities more efficient, sustainable, and enjoyable for all.
About LocoMobi World Inc:
LocoMobi World Inc. is a cloud-based Smart City technology company specializing in parking, tolling, transit, storage, asset tracking, fleet and threat management solutions. Our WorldStream cloud portal is the first fully distributed cloud infrastructure management system. In addition, LocoMobi World provides pioneering technology to government, institutional and parking management clients throughout North America and has a growing platform of transportation infrastructure patents. LocoMobi World Inc. has reinvented how people travel throughout the transportation infrastructure in terms of parking, curbside, drive-thru and security.
For more information, please visit our website at https://posts.locomobiworld.com or contact Grant Furlane at 416.898.3455 or grant@posts.locomobiworld.com