


107
Hours per year New Yorkers spend looking for parking
$65–$115
Average NYC parking ticket range
4.9/5
App Store rating, 550+ reviews
ParkUsher in New York
Built for the complexity of New York City parking rules
Real-time parking map
See green and red lines across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and all 5 boroughs. Know exactly where you can park before you arrive.

AI sign scanner
New York's stacked alternate side parking signs are notoriously confusing. Point your camera at any sign — ParkUsher tells you instantly yes or no. Free and unlimited.

Timer & notifications
New York meters and ASP rules mean you have to move your car on time. We alert you before time runs out so you never get a ticket.

Parking in New York is brutal.
We make it simple.
New Yorkers spend an average of 107 hours a year looking for parking. That's nearly 4.5 full days lost.
NYC neighborhoods we cover
Three or four signs on one pole — each with different hours, days, and restrictions. Even locals get it wrong.
New Yorkers spend an average of 107 hours a year searching for parking. That's nearly 4.5 full days lost.
NYC neighborhoods we cover
Every street. Every rule. Every borough.




What New York drivers say
4.9/5 550+ reviews
Learn New York parking rules
Expert guides to help you park smarter in New York
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Free parking in New York City sounds impossible, but it’s not. Here’s how Sundays, holidays, and ParkUsher’s map can help you find legal free spots fast.
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NYC parking signs explained: what No Standing, No Stopping & alternate side parking mean. Avoid $115 tickets with ParkUsher's real-time map. Download free.
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Tired of circling the block in NYC? ParkUsher shows you where you can legally park, reads confusing signs in seconds, and keeps you ticket-free.
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions
Yes. ParkUsher's real-time map covers Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island — every street, every rule.
Yes. Alternate Side Parking rules are built into the map — including which side is restricted, when, and holiday suspensions.
NYC parking fines range from $65 for expired meters and ASP violations to $115 for hydrant violations. Double-parking can run up to $115+. ParkUsher helps you avoid all of them.
Yes — free and unlimited, forever. Point your camera at any NYC parking sign and get a simple yes/no answer. No subscription required.
Yes. Enter your destination and ParkUsher follows you on the map. Open it a few blocks before arriving to spot green lines near where you're headed.
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