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INRIX ParkMe

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: v2.0.47

Taille:11.16MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:INRIX, Inc.

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Description de l'application
ParkMe : votre solution de stationnement intelligente. Trouvez un parking plus rapidement et plus intelligemment avec ParkMe, l'application de stationnement ultime. Bénéficiant de la base de données de stationnement la plus grande et la plus précise au monde, ParkMe vous aide à localiser les options de stationnement les moins chères et les plus proches de chez vous. Téléchargez notre application gratuite et primée (disponible sur Android) et profitez de ces fonctionnalités : des cartes détaillées des parkings et des garages, des comparaisons de tarifs quotidiennes et mensuelles, un minuteur de stationnement pour éviter les trop-payés ou les contraventions et des mises à jour de disponibilité en temps réel (dans certaines zones). ). Que vous ayez besoin d'un parking pour les déplacements en ville, les événements sportifs ou les occasions spéciales, ParkMe est là pour vous. Avec une couverture dans plus de 500 villes dans le monde, y compris des pôles majeurs comme Los Angeles, New York, Londres et Paris, les problèmes de stationnement appartiennent au passé. Vous ne trouvez pas une annonce ou repérez un tarif inexact ? Mettez facilement à jour l'application pour maintenir les informations à jour. Découvrez la différence – téléchargez ParkMe aujourd'hui et garez-vous plus intelligemment !

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Cartes détaillées des parkings et garages à proximité.
  • Comparez les tarifs de stationnement quotidiens et mensuels.
  • Utilisez le minuteur de stationnement pour éviter les amendes et les surcharges.
  • Vérifiez la disponibilité des places de stationnement en temps réel (certains emplacements).
  • Obtenez un itinéraire détaillé jusqu'à la place de stationnement de votre choix.
  • Paiement pratique du stationnement dans l'application pour des économies potentielles.

En bref :

ParkMe est la principale application de stationnement, offrant un moyen rapide et efficace de trouver une place de stationnement. Ses cartes détaillées et ses comparaisons de prix facilitent la recherche du meilleur parking. La disponibilité en temps réel (si proposée) et la minuterie de stationnement ajoutent une commodité supplémentaire. Les options de paiement intégrées à l'application rationalisent davantage le processus, économisant ainsi du temps et de l'argent. Téléchargez ParkMe maintenant pour une expérience de stationnement sans tracas.

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