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Sensor Networks In San Francisco Finds Parking Spots

MrSeb writes "You've heard of smart cars, and now, rolling out in San Francisco, is a smart parking system that promises to eliminate the arduous process of finding a parking spot. SFpark is a network of magnetic sensors that have been installed under 8,200 street parking spaces, along with additional information from parking garages and parking meters. These sensors are all linked together in a mesh network, and ultimately link back to a central command center. Drivers can access this parking data via the SFpark website or smartphone app, and see in real-time where parking spaces are available. At any one time, a third of cars on the road in urban areas are looking for parking spots, consuming more fuel, creating more pollution, and causing more accidents. With SFpark, you can see at a glance where there's a parking spot — but in the future, you'll be able to hit a button and have your smartphone direct you to the nearest parking spot."

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  1. Parking tickets by grimsnaggle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...now delivered with greater efficiency than ever before.

  2. Oh good. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now we have a new reason for people to be paying attention to something other than the road while they're driving. I'm pretty sure that's just what we needed.