San Francisco Tests Feeding Meter Over Cellphone

Huffington Post - 30 Nov, 2011
11/29/11 09:45 AM ET AP SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco plans to launch a new service that could help drivers avoid a parking ticket by allowing them to feed the meter using cellphones. The Municipal Transportation Agency will first test the service at ...

San Francisco to test service allowing drivers to feed parking meters remotely ...

Washington Post - 30 Nov, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO â€" San Francisco plans to launch a new service that could help drivers avoid a parking ticket by allowing them to feed the meter using cellphones. The San Francisco Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/sUl619 ) that the city will alert drivers ...

Feed your expiring meters by cell phone

San Francisco Chronicle - 30 Nov, 2011
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency plans to launch a new service that sends drivers text alerts if their parking meters are about to expire. People also will be allowed to plug the meters remotely using their cell phones. ...

Texts From The SFMTA Might Prevent Parking Tickets (Poll)

The San Francisco Appeal - 30 Nov, 2011
The SFMTA is set to launch a text alert and pay-by-phone service for parking meters, potentially saving drivers from costly tickets. The voluntary service will start in the Castro district, covering curbside meters on Castro St. between ...

City Testing Pay-By-Phone For Parking Meters

SFist - 30 Nov, 2011
Despite having one of the highest expired meter fines in the country, it turns out the Municipal Transportation Agency is not, in fact, out to stick drivers with costly tickets. Or rather, the agency is at least generous enough to give local drivers ...

 

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