In Kenya, the application of parking self-service payment machines is becoming more and more widespread. It brings convenience to people, reduces the cumbersome process of manual charging, and improves the efficiency of payment. This not only improves the management level of parking lots, but also optimizes the user experience. At the same time, the use of self-service payment machines also reduces labor costs.
In addition, it helps to regulate the order of parking lots and reduce the phenomenon of evasion. For urban traffic, it promotes the smooth operation of traffic and alleviates traffic jams caused by payment problems. To a certain extent, it also promotes the construction of smart cities in Kenya and demonstrates the positive role of technology in urban management. However, it is also necessary to pay attention to the technical adaptation problems it may bring to ensure that it can be widely accepted and effectively applied.