Just how does that system work in the first place? Drivers will have to input their license plate number in order to validate the spot, where these networked parking meters will hunt down your vehicle information in a national database, before charging up to 20% more for older vehicles and models that run on diesel. Hybrids and clean rides will be able to enjoy discounts of up to 20%, too.
I do have a question for those who have had experience with these connected parking meters – what if someone uses the license plate number of a known green vehicle even if it is not your ride, in order to obtain a discount? Would the system be able to tell that the number does not correspond to the actual vehicle? And what happens if you are the owner of said hybrid ride, but half of Madrid has used your vehicle license number when they park? That’d put anyone in quite a spot, certainly and literally.