Overview
- Since mid-April, a scan vehicle has been monitoring six parking zones at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, marking Germany's first pilot of this technology.
- The vehicles, equipped with rooftop cameras, can scan up to 1,000 license plates per hour, significantly surpassing the efficiency of foot patrols that check around 50 vehicles per hour.
- The initiative aligns with digital parking systems, requiring drivers to register license plates via apps or pay stations, and includes privacy measures such as immediate deletion of compliant vehicle data.
- Several cities, including Freiburg, Mannheim, Heidelberg, and Heilbronn, are planning or evaluating pilots, with Hamburg and Berlin considering adoption pending legal frameworks.
- Authorities anticipate reduced parking violations and improved traffic safety for buses, cyclists, and pedestrians, taking cues from successful implementations in France and the Netherlands.