For Pittsburgh drivers who come back to find the dreaded yellow boot on a wheel, the waiting game might finally be over. The Pittsburgh Parking Authority is rolling out lightweight “smart” boots that let motorists pay outstanding fines on their phone, get an unlock code, and remove the device themselves. Drivers are still expected to haul the boot to a designated city drop-off spot afterward, but the new setup is designed to cut the time people spend stuck at the curb and to reduce repeat trips for enforcement staff.
As reported by WPXI, the authority’s deal with PayLock will put SmartBoots on immobilized vehicles that feature a QR code. Drivers can scan the code, pay what they owe on their phone, and receive a rolling unlock code to get the boot off. WPXI also notes that motorists are responsible for returning the boot to one of three designated drop-off sites around the city.
How the SmartBoot Works
According to PayLock, the SmartBoot is a lightweight electro-mechanical device that can be installed in under 10 seconds. It uses a visible QR code and rolling unlock codes so drivers can self-release their vehicle after payment. The company says the device, which weighs about 15 pounds, is GPS-capable and supported by a 24/7 help center so motorists can be back on the road in minutes.
Where To Return The Boot…