Is COVID-19 the Tipping Point for Contactless Payments?
The climate around coronavirus has drawn particularly close attention to the safety and cleanliness associated with both cash and the high-touch payment technology that we
The climate around coronavirus has drawn particularly close attention to the safety and cleanliness associated with both cash and the high-touch payment technology that we
Today’s COVID-19 pandemic will, unfortunately, be with us for a long while and it will forever transform the way we live, work and shop. While
Once found hanging on the walls of the Louvre, but now housed in a private collection, a painting entitled, “Checkmate”, regularly gathered large crowds. Friedrich
With the aggressive spread of COVID-19 across the world, governments have advised citizens to minimize social interactions and do their best to shelter in place.
I’m preparing the May issue of Parking Today and have come across an article we will be featuring. “The New Commute: Looking at Tomorrow’s Mass
March 2020 will go down in history as the month the world retreated to combat the spread of COVID-19. Behavioral changes due to COVID-19
I received this note from Spot Parking’s CEO Elizabeth Zealand. If you have any innovation that has emerged during this crisis let me know…JVH Code
50-70%+ commuter activity drop and 95%+ visitor revenue evaporation – $131B parking industry requires Federal Support The parking industry contributes to the U.S. economy by
There are so many unknowns right now that it’s hard to know what the broader implications are going to be. We are trying to take
When Tim Flanagan introduced frictionless parking in the March 2017 issue of Parking Today, he knew that combining multiple parking technologies into suites that could
The American Public Transportation Association reported that in 2018, Americans took 9.9 billion trips on public transportation. It’s a colossal number, and for many years,