Parksy publishes parking guides, location pages and free tools for drivers across 57 countries. These guidelines explain how we research, write, review and maintain that content — and how we use AI responsibly.
Our commitment
Our goal is to give drivers accurate, useful and up-to-date parking information: where to park, what it costs, the local rules, and how to deal with fines. We try to be clear about what we know, what is an estimate, and where you should verify the details yourself.
How we create our content
Our content is researched from a mix of online and offline sources — official council and operator information, government and regulatory guidance, public data, industry knowledge and feedback from our members — and is produced and improved with the assistance of AI tools. AI helps us research, draft and maintain content at scale. Editorial decisions, structure and standards are set by the Parksy team, not by AI alone.
Human oversight
Parksy is led by founder Daniel Battaglia, who has worked in the parking industry since 2011 and is the author of Parking Made Easy. Our team sets the editorial standards, reviews content, and acts on reader feedback and corrections.
Sources and accuracy
Parking rules, prices and availability change often and vary by location. We work to keep guidance current, but you should always verify specific details — signage, prices, time limits and restrictions — with the relevant council, operator or official source before you park or pay.
Independence
We are not affiliated with the parking providers, councils or operators we describe. Our guides and listings are provided for information only; any booking or payment is made directly with the relevant provider.
Corrections
If you spot something inaccurate or out of date, please let us know at hi@parksy.com and we will review and update it.