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Harare expands self-service parking to ease CBD chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82506, member: 636"] Harare drivers must finally ditch cash as parking marshals get replaced with code. City Parking officials announced that paying for spots along Central Avenue between Sam Nujoma and Simon Muzenda Streets will strictly require digital tools immediately. This automated zone eliminates human attendants entirely while demanding motorists handle transactions themselves through various electronic avenues. People pulling into these specific blocks must scan QR codes on signs or dial the star-one-nine-two hash string. Other options involve messaging a WhatsApp chatbot or downloading the Park Assist mobile application to settle fees. The agency previously tested this unmanned concept on Third and Park Streets with apparent success. Public outcry regarding slow payments and arguments with aggressive staff drove this shift toward automation. Motorists frequently complained that dealing with physical marshals caused massive traffic bottlenecks in the business district. Management hopes that removing human error will clear up congestion while smoothing out the user experience for everyone involved. This push aligns with a larger strategy to modernize operations utilizing artificial intelligence. The organization claims these unmanned zones will boost revenue collection while cutting overhead costs. Reducing face-to-face interactions presumably solves the long-standing friction between drivers and enforcement officers downtown. [/QUOTE]
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