Tutorial

MyPRMParkingPlace allows you to check the real-time availability of parking spots for people with reduced mobility (PRM) on the streets of the Principality of Monaco.

Finding a parking spot

When you arrive on MyPRMParkingPlace, you have three options to find a disabled parking spot:

1. Map view

On the homepage, you can access a map of the Principality showing all disabled parking spots.

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A geolocation feature is available to help you find your way (button in the bottom right corner of the map). When you click it, your browser will ask you to allow geolocation. You may also need to allow geolocation in your smartphone's settings.

Navigate the map (zoom, pan, and scroll) to find the location you're looking for.

The shape of the marker allows you to quickly identify the type of location:

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Unique spot

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A color code and icons allow you to quickly identify the status of the space:

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The spot is available

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The spot is occupied

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The spot is not accessible

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Real-time information is not available at this time.

Clicking on the colored pictogram displays a mini information sheet about the selected location with the following information and actions:

  • Photo of the accessible parking spot
  • Type (if it's a space in a parking lot, you'll see the letter "P" in blue)
  • Name
  • Address
  • Real-time status (availability)
  • Price (free or paid)
  • Favorite icon (star)
  • "Details" button to access the space's detailed information
  • "Go there" button to access Waze directions
  • "Report an incident" button to access the reporting system
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Click on ‘Details’ to open the detailed file and access additional information and actions (NB: photos are not in real time):

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2. List view

All spots are displayed in a list that you can scroll up and down. The list provides you with the following information and actions:

  • Photograph of the disabled parking spot
  • Type (if it is a space in a car park, you will see the letter ‘P’ in blue)
  • Name
  • Address
  • Real-time status (availability)
  • Price (free or paid)
  • Favourite icon (star)
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Click on a spot to open its detailed information sheet and access certain additional actions (route, parking declaration, incident report).

3. Search bar

The search bar allows you to find a parking spot either by its name (often the street name or a notable landmark nearby) or by its address (street name).

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Bookmark a parking spot

By clicking on the star icon (on the right-hand side of the listing), you can add it to your favourites. This allows you to quickly access your favourite listings via the search bar/filter.

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Using filters

There are two filter options:

  • By clicking on the star, you will only display your favourite parking spaces.
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  • By clicking on the filter icon, you can display only available spots, only free spaces, or spots in a specific neighbourhood. You must click on the ‘Display results’ button for your filter changes to take effect.
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Report an incident

In the event of an incident encountered while using MyPRMParkingPlace or in PRM spotss, you can access a report form directly from the space listing.

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