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NMI Research Reveals Nearly One in Three Drivers Have Received a Parking Ticket Due to Confusing Payment InstructionsIPMI -- Confusing parking payment systems are shaping how Americans move through their communities, according to new research from NMI®, a global leader in embedded payments infrastructure. NMI surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults and found that nearly one in three drivers (30%) say they have received a parking ticket due to confusing payment instructions, while more than a third (37%) regularly encounter technical issues when paying at parking kiosks or pay stations. The findings highlight how challenges paying for parking are more than just an inconvenience, they influence where consumers choose to shop, how they travel and how much time they spend in local communities. Nearly half of respondents (49%) say they would visit local businesses more often if parking payments were more seamless, while 57% say parking availability and convenience influence which businesses or venues they choose to visit. Parking friction also influences transportation habits and social behavior:
The research suggests these frustrations often occur during already time-sensitive or stressful moments. The most common situations where consumers pre-book parking online to avoid these hassles include:
Although many consumers only pay for parking occasionally, they still expect the experience to be simple, familiar and flexible. While credit and debit cards remain the most common way to pay, used by 54% of respondents, cash still matters, with 28% still using coins or bills. At the same time, digital habits are growing, with 18% using digital wallets and 13% paying through parking apps. The findings suggest there is no single "right" way to pay for parking. Operators need to offr a mix of payment options, but each one must be easy to understand and simple to use. Consumers also expressed strong demand for simpler and more connected parking experiences:
Trust and security also remain important considerations, with only half of respondents (50%) saying they feel confident their payment information is secure when using unattended parking kiosks.
Pete Alcock, Head of Unattended Marketing at NMI, said:
Alcock added:
The report identified busy parents and younger consumers as some of the groups most affected by parking hassles. Nearly one-third of parents (32%) say they pay for parking at least once a month, significantly above the national average, while 53% say the ability to extend parking remotely influences how long they stay somewhere. Gen Z consumers are among the most digitally engaged parking users, with 36% regularly using digital wallets to pay for parking. However, they also report some of the highest levels of frustration, with 52% experiencing technical issues at parking kiosks and 44% receiving parking tickets due to confusing instructions. As cities continue to invest in digital infrastructure and smarter transit systems, the findings suggest that simplifying parking payments could play an increasingly important role in improving urban experiences and supporting local economic activity, as well as reducing friction for drivers. For those looking to embed payments into their platforms and power seamless unattended payment experiences, visit www.nmi.com. Attending IPMI 2026? Visit NMI at Booth 1010 to see how parking operators can simplify payments, offer greater choice and create better experiences for drivers.
About NMI
Built for partners that want flexibility and control, NMI brings together its industry-leading gateway technology, omnichannel acceptance, merchant onboarding, underwriting, risk and compliance, A2A payments, payouts and AI-powered pricing intelligence. From no-code simplicity to full-control APIs, NMI helps partners move faster, scale smarter and deliver better experiences to their merchants and customers, turning payments into a strategic advantage. More than 6,000 technology partners trust NMI to power seamless payment experiences for over 1.2 million merchants across online, in-app, in-store, mobile and unattended environments. However businesses want to build the future of commerce, they can build it with NMI. Learn more at nmi.com.
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