Whakamōhiotanga
A new licence plate recognition system (LPR) will be tested next week and then will start being used to enforce the free-parking time limits in the Tauranga city centre.
The Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) system is a set of high-resolution cameras mounted onto a roving vehicle. The cameras capture licence plates and GPS location details of parked cars.
LPR will give the council accurate information about parking occupancy, which will be used to help assess how the free parking trial has worked when staff report back to the council in November. The two-hour free-parking trial has led to a lot of car shuffling, with people parking for two hours then moving to another free parking space for the next two hours.
All on-street car parking in the city centre has a two hour time limit and then you must move your vehicle to a paid parking area.
What does this mean for people who drive into the city centre?
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