Councils in England urged to use universal parking app to cut 'unfair' fines
The system, known as the National Parking Platform (NPP), allows motorists to use any of the large parking apps to pay, rather than having to "scramble" to download new ones for each new car park.
Fifteen local authorities have signed up to the platform so far, with the government claiming the platform helps to take out "the sting of unfair fines". While it is not law, statutory guidance is official advice issued by the government that public bodies - including councils - are expected to follow and could be challenged on if they ignore it without good reason.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said the results prove "how much people value a simpler, more straightforward way to pay".
This means, for example, a car park which uses the Ringo app would also accept payments from the JustPark app.
Of the respondents over 75, this figure was 26%.
Nearly half of those surveyed said they preferred to pay by card or contactless payment on their phones
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