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From car sharing to blue stripes: four wheels land on smartphones

The sector of apps for two and four wheels is growing rapidly, from services to find parking to the European app for friendly verification – In the USA, with Speedpass, you can pay for petrol refueling via smartphone.

From car sharing to blue stripes: four wheels land on smartphones

The smartphone comes to the car service. In fact, there are more and more applications on mobile phones at the service of four (but also two) wheels, from payments for the blue lines to car sharing, passing through petrol refueling and payments for third party liability insurance.

But let's go in order. The names MyCicero, EasyPark and Sostafacile may not mean much to most of you, but they are increasingly popular services that allow you to pay for public parking using your smartphone, while Parkey, which has only landed in Milan at the moment, is a kind of telepass for garages, which provides the driver with all the information to reach the closest authorized garage.

The number of drivers who fill out the Rc Auto insurance quote using their smartphone is also growing, while E-Constat, the European app for friendly verification, is about to arrive.

Furthermore, the various Car Sharing services cannot do without mobile phone applications which, through the smartphone, provide the driver with all the information to reach the nearest cars and to open the doors. Furthermore, services such as Carsh were born, which aggregates the various operators in the sector in a single app.

But there are many other apps useful to the driver that are slowly making their way into a sector that has so far been little explored From Speedpass+, available only in America, with which you can pay for petrol refueling via Smartphone, up to Petrol prices , which keeps an account of the prices of the area distributors, passing through the various control apps for the latest generation electric cars and Freedrive, the app dedicated to safe driving which blocks all the other applications that risk distracting us while we are driving. driving, the world of cars is getting smarter.

 

 

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