Plan ahead with new parking technology on campus

New technology has been installed across The University of Queensland's St Lucia campus car parks to reduce delays and queues for motorists. The new system enables users to see in advance which parking locations are likely to have available spaces when they arrive on campus. Sensors have been installed at the entry and exit points of each P-series car park, providing a live feed to on-site digital signage, a website and portable devices. University of Queensland Transport Systems Manager Mr Mark Kranz said the displays and web feed provided staff and students with up-to-date parking advice. "The UQ community can plan journeys and also relay information to visitors or guests to the campus," he said. "Now that the technology is in place, drivers are making a decision before joining a queue. "This considerably reduces the number of people having to drive from one car park to another, hunting for a space.
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