Google Maps will let you pay parking meters without touching them You can also pay for transit fares directly in the app. Listen - 00:57 Google Maps will let you pay your parking meter without touching it. Getty Google Maps will let you pay street parking and transit fares in certain cities directly through the app, Google said in a blog post on Wednesday. Citing an effort to help people touch less stuff during a pandemic, Google said it's partnered with Passport and ParkMobile to let you pay parking meters from Maps. A "Pay for Parking" button will appear in Maps in areas where the feature is available. The update will also let you buy bus and subway tickets, using Google Pay, when getting transit directions in Maps. And in cities like San Francisco, you can get a digital Clipper Card, which works with the local bus and subway systems, in Maps. Then just tap your phone to the card reader or show your ticket.