The struggle to find parking in city centres may be over thanks to new smart parking technology.
About 3000 high-tech parking sensors, capable of detecting when a vehicle has occupied a parking space, are to be installed in Wellington's CBD by bay sensor technology company Smart Parking.
An application called SmartApp will enable motorists to identify streets with free parking spots and avoid driving around searching for a place on roads which are already full.
Smart Parking, the company in charge of the app and parking devices, has been awarded a $1.4 million 5-year contract for the provision of the sensors by the Wellington City Council.
The company was selected after a successful trial of 72 sensors carried out earlier in the year in Allen St. The Council also trialled Palmerston North-based Frog Parking.