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Accurate kerbside restriction data plays a vital role in the lives of Blue Badge drivers. For individuals with disabilities, every aspect of their journey is magnified in importance, and easy access to parking is a crucial peice of the puzzle in accessing towns and cities. Reliable kerbside restriction data enables these drivers to plan their routes and parking ahead of time, avoiding unnecessary stress, complications and fines.
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In today's net-zero focussed landscape, the inclusion of electric vehicle (EV) charging bay data within this ecosystem is equally as important. As the world embraces EVs to combat environmental concerns, we must ensure that this transition remains inclusive for Blue Badge holders. By incorporating EV charge point bays into their planning, we not only provide accessible parking for disabled drivers but also empower them to confidently choose electric mobility options.
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The synergy between kerbside restriction and EV charging data not only simplifies journeys but also promotes sustainable choices. Blue Badge holders, many of whom rely on adapted vehicles, should not face barriers when transitioning to cleaner transportation. By amalgamating these datasets, we are not only making life easier for individuals with disabilities but also fostering a more inclusive, environmentally conscious future. It is our duty to ensure that everyone, regardless of their mobility challenges, can navigate and contribute to a greener world.
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We're British Parking Awards 2023 Finalists!
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The night of nights! The Oscars of the parking world! The British Parking Awards are back and we couldn’t be more thrilled that AppyWay along with our founder Dan Hubert, have been named finalists in not one, not two, but four categories! These nominations underline our dedication to transforming and decarbonising urban parking and mobility through technology-driven solutions, while also honouring Dan’s exceptional contributions to the industry.
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Dodona and AppyWay unlock scalable EVCP planning with accurate kerbside data
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AppyWay and Dodona have partnered to integrate AppyWay’s comprehensive kerbside data into Dodona’s market-leading eMobility platform. The platform has been bolstered with the highly accurate dataset that is updated in real-time when AppyWay’s local authority partners make traffic order changes. Some of the UK’s leading CPOs have already been empowered with the kerbside insights they need to deploy a network at scale and get ‘buy-in’ from local authorities, local businesses and residents.
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Parking fines in London are not a deterrent
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Parking penalty charges in London could be increased following a consultation. London Councils, the body that represents the capital’s local authorities and sets fine limits, said it was concerned current penalty charges were no longer a deterrent.
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