The City of San Diego, CA recently enhanced its parking enforcement program with the addition of 16 Westward Industries GO-4 task-specific vehicles. The City previously purchased a fleet of GO-4 vehicles in 2012, and the addition of these new vehicles will provide the City with the expanded ability to efficiently enforce parking regulations throughout the region.

The GO-4 parking enforcement vehicles are part of a series of vehicles developed by Westward Industries. The three-wheeled vehicles provide a sustainable alternative to standard sized vehicles often used for enforcement, while offering parking enforcement officers a greater ability to enter and exit, as well as maneuver throughout their routes in a safe and efficient manner. The GO-4 vehicles are outfitting with a wide range of features including premium air seats, air conditioning, back up cameras, and sensors.

The GO-4 series of vehicles includes the original GO-4, the GO-4 EV, the four-wheel MAXX, the GO-4 flatbed, the XTF Refuse Hauler, and the GO-4 Van Body. They operate in cities throughout North America including Santa Monica, CA, Milwaukee, WI, New York, NY, and Aspen, CO.

About Westward Industries
Westward has a strong history of designing and manufacturing task-specific vehicles for use across cities, colleges and universities, healthcare campuses, corporate parking facilities, and more. Their GO-4 series of parking enforcement vehicles adapt to many environments, offering a cost-effective and functional solution to parking management department needs through license plate recognition and digital chalking, while offering flexibility and efficiency not offered with standard vehicles.

As one of the largest manufacturers of task-specific vehicles in North America, Westward is leading the industry with smart enforcement vehicle technology that will propel parking enforcement solutions into the future.

For more information, visit https://westwardindustries.com/.