Ask YC: Startup idea
Whenever you go to Downtown or other destinations, it is difficult to find a parking space for your car. Sometime you go from one parking garage to the next to find a space.
A solution:
When I get close to my destination, I would like to be able to access a website using my mobile phone and see available parking spaces. Most parking garages are computerized with a car counter and already know how many available spaces they have. Create a company that publishes these available spaces on a Google Map. You will have to contact parking garage owners and give them a way to publish their car counts over the Internet.
This might help save time and reduce traffic congestion in the area. You will have very targeted customers that are going to Downtown (or a destination you know about). Stores or businesses around Downtown might be happy to advertise on the website.
What do you think about the idea?
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 58.9 ms ] threadWhat I'd really kill for is a version of this app that could alert me to on-street spaces, or other cheap alternatives. I don't usually have much trouble parking in downtown garages -- they cost so much that they often have spaces, and if they don't have spaces they generally have signs at the entrance to tell you. I once had the bright idea of planting a sort of super-RFID in the pavement under each on-street parking space -- or maybe in the parking meters? -- and monitoring those with an online service. Make that work and I'll be your friend for life.
OTOH, let me attempt to rescue your excellent idea with this suggestion: cameras mounted on nearby buildings? Cameras are getting really cheap!
An interesting feature is the ability of private people to sell the use of their parking spaces while they're not using them. Very interesting.
Using the same technology, but for parking garages to sell in advanced (think fandango or stub hub for parking) would eliminate the only remaining issue.
You could even use an auction format for the prices (garages will like this) so that when parking for major events is sold, the prices reflect the demand for the spaces.
http://www.parkonthefly.com/
Email me: bryan@parkonthefly.com
What do you guys think?
Also, I know some people that work at a company that makes the software for said garages.. I could talk to him / connect you two.
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