In urban areas, the issue of access regulations for vehicles is becoming increasingly important. Often, only authorised people are allowed to drive in, for example residents or suppliers. To ensure this, Arivo has made it possible to improve access regulations in public spaces.
The city of Graz has now embraced digital vehicle access solutions. Whether it‘s Messendorfgrund, Sporgasse, Jochen-Rindt-Platz, or Schlossberg, thanks to Arivo‘s parking system, authorised vehicles can easily enter, while unauthorised vehicles are prohibited from entering. At all locations, Arivo regulates access. At Schlossberg the parking areas for residents are additionally managed with Arivo. Arivo‘s licence plate recognition-based access solution ensures that only authorised vehicles are allowed to enter.
Arivo‘s software simplifies the management of various user groups, each receiving their own set of access and parking permissions. For instance, suppliers may be permitted entry between 9 am and 5 pm, while regular users have unrestricted access.
A significant advantage of Arivo is the centralized management of all locations through the software interface.
Having recognized the trend towards car-free city centers in European cities, Graz has taken the first steps towards adapting to this shift. With the implementation of Arivo, the city is now better equipped to navigate the potential restriction of vehicle access in specific areas.
Marie Truhlar
Traffic Department Traffic Control & Street Lighting at Stadt Graz
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