Violation capture is clearly a challenge for many parking organisations, with parking managers estimating that they apprehend less than a quarter of parking violators. With Autovu Free-Flow, parking officers will be able to easily identify lots with unenforced violations and dynamically adjust their patrol routes to maximize violation capture rates.
As a growing number of parking owners turn to gateless parking systems to reduce vehicle congestion and provide a superior parking experience, the Autovu Free-Flow module will help organisations ensure high compliance with parking rules.
Autovu Free-Flow will record the license plate of vehicles entering and leaving each parking lot, and compare them to the list of payments received from connected pay-by-plate-enabled pay stations, permit management systems, and mobile apps. Vehicles that stay beyond their purchased parking period are flagged in a live report highlighting violations awaiting enforcement. Autovu Free-Flow also automatically identifies returning repeat offenders as they enter a parking lot, and notifies parking enforcement officers of their arrival and location.
Autovu Free-Flow can also be used in conjunction with mobile ALPR vehicles. Vehicles placed on the Autovu Free-Flow violations list will be available through the back-office interface in Autovu, or synchronised dynamically with parking enforcement vehicles using Autovu Patroller to maximize enforcement efficiency.
"Autovu Free-Flow represents a new trend in parking that will benefit businesses with real-time details of where violations are taking place, how many of those violations are caught, and the ability to measure the impact of policy changes and investments on these key performance indicators,” said Stephan Kaiser, General Manager, Autovu. “On a ‘green’ note, customers will benefit from less wait-time when entering or exiting a parking facility, helping reduce motor idling and emissions to the environment,” added Kaiser.
Autovu Free-Flow is expected to be available in summer 2015.