Pay-by-phone street-parking is a year away

 It will be 2016 before South Bayview motorists, as well as those on Mt. Pleasant and across Toronto, will be able to use their cellphones to pay for parking on Toronto streets.  This word comes from Lorne Persiko, president of the Toronto Parking Authority. The TPA is currently preparing the roll-out of pay-by-phone in the City’s Green P lots. The process is staged, said Mr. Persiko, to be sure the TPA can make it work to everyone’s satisfaction. Pay-by-phone parking is popping up all over North America and has proven to be a major public service. It permits drivers to open a so-called “wallet” not too different from the accounts offered by retail businesses such as Starbucks. The convenience represented in paying for parking by phone however would seem to surpass anything now in use. With an account containing $20, for example, a motorist can park and by entering the car’s license plate and certain other information, pre-pay for as much parking as is needed. Critically, the system permits drivers who are delayed getting back to their vehicle to top-up the parking without penalty from wherever they are. It should be a boon to anyone delayed at the dentist or for old friends lingering over coffee. It will be hard to incur a ticket because the phone alerts drivers to  the approaching end of their paid time. In addition, it will eliminate completely the abusive confiscation of money. At present, anyone wishing to top up time must go to the meter, buy a new ticket, forfeiting the amount left on the old one.