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Don’t force drivers to use parking apps, RAC says

October 9, 2025
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Drivers should not be forced to use mobile apps to pay for parking, the RAC has said, after three quarters of drivers it surveyed had issues with them.

The most common problem was poor phone signal in the car park, followed by the app not recognising the car park the driver was in.

The findings come as the government prepares to expand its National Parking Platform (NPP), which integrates multiple parking platforms into a single app.

The RAC welcomed the NPP but said more local authorities and parking companies needed to sign up.

RAC senior policy officer Rod Dennis said parking operators “should offer drivers at least two different ways to pay”.

“Parking should, in theory at least, be one of the simplest tasks any driver completes but having to navigate a variety of differently designed apps – and register an account, vehicle details and bank cards with each one – can be a pain,” he said.

“No-one should be forced to use to a mobile app when parking if they don’t want to, especially those who struggle with technology or just don’t have a smartphone.”

The RAC survey of 1,700 people found that 13% of respondents didn’t know to pay for parking via app. Of the respondents over 75, this figure was 26%.

Nearly half of those surveyed said they preferred to pay by card or contactless payment on their phones.

BBC News visited Deansgate North Q-Park in Manchester to find out what drivers thought of the findings.

One young man said using the apps was “easy” but his preferred method to pay for parking was Apple Pay on his phone.

Another said he got a ticket after having trouble connecting to a parking app.

“I had to send receipts to basically prove I had a parking permit.”

Another man said he was now used to downloading parkinh apps now but added: “I think it’d be miles easier if it was one app.”

Following a trial in 10 local authorities in England, the government announced in May that the National Parking Platform (NPP) would be expanded across the country — but car park and app providers have to opt in.

The app is run on a not-for-profit basis by the British Parking Association (BPA), which represents parking operators.

Mr Dennis said the RAC welcomed the launch of the NPP, which “should spell the end of drivers needing to download lots of separate apps just to park and simplify things enormously”.

He added: “This does depend on enough local authorities and parking companies up and down the country signing up, though.”

The RAC said that if drivers run into signal issues while trying to pay for parking, they should collect evidence of their attempts to pay, including screenshots of any app error messages.

The BPA said it welcomed the increase in use of parking apps, but added it was “vital that technology works for everyone.”

In a statement, the association said: “Our members are committed to making parking as simple and accessible as possible, and we actively encourage operators to offer a range of payment options, including cashless and traditional methods to meet the needs of all drivers.

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