Starting this week, DDOT is rolling out a series of pilot programs that will attempt to make parking in D.C. a less utterly frustrating task. And while Georgetown won't be home to one of the streets that is testing sensors that will help drivers find open parking spaces, drivers parking on Reservoir Road will be able to try out paying by phone.
How does it work? DCist's guide says drivers who want to test it can sign up for an account at www.parkmobile.com and then download the necessary application. Perks include an automatic text message that gets sent to your phone when your time is almost up.
Around the city, DDOT is also debuting pay-by-plate, where parkers can enter their license plate numbers into a multi-spot meter.


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