Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on Parking.sg app

Mar 20, 2018


Er Dr Lee Bee Wah: To ask the Minister for National Development 

(a) with the implementation of parking.sg, whether there are plans to remove the gantry barriers in all URA and HDB carparks;

(b) what is the feedback on the app's accuracy of parking lot availability; and

(c) what plans does the Ministry have to improve the app?


Answer:

The Parking app has been implemented for all coupon-based car parks, for cars on 1 October 2017, and all other vehicle types on 20 December 2017. Since its launch, more than 2 million parking sessions have been logged by about 250,000 vehicles.

The Parking.sg app serves to complement the existing Electronic Parking System (EPS), rather than to replace it. The app offers greater convenience to motorists parking in areas where EPS is not feasible due to site constraints, for example, kerbside parking lots by URA and HDB.

We will continue to enhance the Parking.sg app for better user experience and improve its accessibility. Some of the enhancements that have already been incorporated include the addition of parking history, and the notification feature that alerts the user before the parking session expires.

The Parking.sg app currently shows the motorist where the nearest car parks are located, but does not display the availability of the parking lots. This is because the lots may be occupied by some motorists using coupons, which we are unable to ascertain today. However, we are continuing to encourage more motorists to switch from coupons to the Parking.sg app, and as more do so over time, it will be possible to incorporate this feature into future enhancements of the app.