Respecting the parking rules in city centres

J. Ruzicka, K. Navrátilová, T. Tichý
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Problems of the stationary traffic are solved today by almost every larger town. Most of the towns suffer from an insufficient number of parking spots in the street network. It is at the same time very complicated and economically demanding to create new parking areas, so the towns try to use the existing parking areas as efficiently as possible. The objective is thus to apply systems and technologies for efficient use of existing parking spaces, and also to monitor parking occupancy, distribute information to drivers, and apply various payment systems (parking meters, SMS payments an mobile applications) in order to facilitate the collection of payments from drivers. Within Smart City applications, it is necessary to consider not only parking aspects but also organisational aspects. Installation of Smart parking components is senseless, unless these components are accepted by user/driver and unless continuous traffic surveys are performed oriented in parking checks in the town.This article monitors the course and results of an extensive traffic survey oriented mainly in respecting the parking rules. In the centre of Uherské Hradiště, there are many specific parking spaces, 3 major paid parking zones, designated spaces at selected institutions, designated spaces for time-limited free parking, etc. The article describes in details the experience from the traffic survey oriented in respecting the parking rules in the town and subsequently proposed measures and suggestions how to make the existing state in the town more efficient with respect to the Smart City concept.
尊重市中心的停车规则
如今,几乎每一个较大的城镇都解决了固定交通的问题。大多数城镇的街道网络都存在停车位不足的问题。同时,创建新的停车区域非常复杂且经济要求很高,因此城镇试图尽可能有效地利用现有的停车区域。因此,目标是应用系统和技术来有效利用现有的停车位,同时监测停车位的占用情况,向司机分发信息,并应用各种支付系统(停车计时器、短信支付和移动应用程序),以方便从司机那里收取费用。在智慧城市应用中,不仅需要考虑停车方面,还需要考虑组织方面。安装智能停车组件是没有意义的,除非这些组件被用户/司机接受,除非在城镇进行持续的交通调查,以检查停车情况。本文监控了一项广泛的交通调查的过程和结果,主要针对尊重停车规则。在uhersk Hradiště的中心,有许多特定的停车位,3个主要的付费停车区,指定的机构停车位,指定的有时间限制的免费停车位等。文章详细描述了以尊重城镇停车规则为导向的交通调查的经验,随后提出了如何在智慧城市概念下使城镇现有状态更高效的措施和建议。
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