Vehicle, Carpark Counting & Alerting
Vehicle Counting & Alerting
Vehicle Track, Remote Carpark & Road Counting: with alerts
Counting along local and remote roads, vehicle tracks, and car parks has become essential in measuring the impact on the environment, planning for maintenance and conservation. Installing remote vehicle monitoring solutions can provide valuable data on the number of vehicles that are using these areas, as well as the times and days of usage.
Having accurate data on the number of vehicles using these areas can help estimate the need for housekeeping and maintenance services, evaluate any investment, and provide hard evidence when applying for grants or funding. Additionally, this data can be used to set tariffs or fees for using these areas, ensuring that resources are being used effectively and efficiently.
Automated monitoring solutions can provide a simple and cost-effective way to collect data on vehicle usage, and the data collected over time can help identify trends and changes in usage patterns. This can help with long-term planning and decision-making, and can ensure that these areas are being managed in an environmentally sustainable way.
Overall, implementing remote monitoring solutions for vehicle tracking and car park counting can provide valuable insights into the usage of these areas and help ensure that they are being managed effectively for the benefit of both the environment and the community
ParkLife provides a number of solutions including simple break beam, magneto and pressure pads. These solutions are designed to deliver near real-time data, including alerting via SMS when the car parks are being used out of normal activity hours.
Hard Ground Vehicle Counter
Soft Ground Vehicle Counter
Bicycle & Active Transport Counting
Bicycle Counting
Along with bicycle counting, active transport counting (such as scooters) has also become an important tool for understanding how people are using public spaces. This includes counting the number of pedestrians, joggers, and other non-motorised users on pathways, bridges, and other public areas.
Active transport counting can help local governments and community organisations understand how people are using these areas and identify areas where improvements or additional resources may be needed.
It can also help promote the benefits of active transport and encourage more people to use these modes of transportation. Like bicycle counting, active transport counting can also provide valuable data for applying for grants or funding for these areas, as well as for evaluating the effectiveness of existing programs and initiatives. By having accurate data on the number of people using these areas, decision-makers can make more informed choices and ensure that resources are being used effectively and efficiently
However it is rural cycleways in which we see the largest growth, with many local government bodies wanting to see how cycling has grown as a leisure activity. In turn this information help departments better plan and invest in key areas.
Parklife also provide short term solutions for surveys and pop-up stores