North Lakes Drivers Face New High-Tech Parking Patrols

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A sophisticated new patrol vehicle is now roaming North Lakes to catch drivers who overstay time limits using automatic number plate recognition and high-resolution cameras.



Starting this week, the council is changing how it monitors local streets to keep traffic moving and help shoppers find a spot. The white patrol car uses GPS and special sensors to scan the area, removing the need for officers to always walk the beat. This new approach targets busy hubs including Caboolture, Redcliffe, Strathpine, and Petrie. While traditional foot patrols will still happen occasionally, this vehicle can cover much more ground in a single shift.

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Fair Access for Local Shoppers

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The main goal of this technology is to make sure one person does not take up a valuable parking space all day. Local leaders explained that when cars overstay their time limits, it makes it harder for other residents to visit nearby shops and cafes. 

By encouraging a higher turnover of parked cars, the council hopes to give the local economy a boost. They believe that if parking is easier to find, more people will be willing to visit town centres rather than heading elsewhere.

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Digital Enforcement and Safety

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The way drivers receive fines is also changing with this new system. Instead of finding a paper ticket tucked under a windscreen wiper, the vehicle captures a digital image of the car and the exact time it was spotted. If the data shows the car stayed longer than the signs allow, the information is sent to a council office for a final check. 

Once a human officer confirms the rules were broken, the infringement notice is sent directly to the owner through the post. This method is considered much safer for council staff, as it reduces the chance of face-to-face arguments on the street.



Managing a Growing Community

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As more people move into the Moreton Bay region, the demand for road space and parking spots continues to climb. Council representatives noted that the city is growing quickly and needs smarter ways to handle the extra traffic. Using data-driven tools allows the city to manage this growth without needing to build massive new car parks everywhere. The technology is designed to keep the streets accessible and ensure that the rules are applied fairly to everyone across the busiest suburbs.

Published Date 07-April-2026

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