The Atlanta Braves have a few more tricks up their sleeve to ease traffic around their new home in Cobb County.

During the final of three briefings focused on traveling to SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta, the club and its official ridesharing partner, San Francisco-based Uber Technologies Inc., introduced a pilot of a new technology that aims to make the pick-up experience faster and more efficient at the 41,500-seat stadium.

Riders leaving the new park will be directed to the Uber Zone, which is located along Windy Ridge Parkway, through in-app messaging and physical signage. At the Uber Zone, fans can open their Uber app, set their destination and request a car as usual. However, instead of having to navigate to find a specific car and driver, riders will see a personalized PIN code in their app and can give it to the next available driver in the Uber Zone.

Braves President of Development Mike Plant said by working hand in hand with the club’s partners, the Braves have been able to develop a detailed, comprehensive approach to getting to SunTrust Park.

“Many elements of this approach are fundamentally different than the fan’s experience at Turner Field,” he said in a statement. “From our partnerships with Uber and Waze to our request that all fans buy their parking in advance, these new tactics deliver a greater suite of choices for our fans. With our exhibition game against the New York Yankees on March 31, it’s important for us to let our fans know how they can access and best utilize these new transportation and parking strategies to provide them with the best experience possible.”

Uber Atlanta General Manager Luke Marklin said the technology is part of an effort to help fans get home as quickly as possible with lots of people are leaving a game at the same time.

In addition to the new technology from Uber, the Braves and their partners shared a sneak peek of the updated MLB.com Ballpark app, an overview of the collaborative approach to real-time transportation management between the Braves, Cobb County and other partners, a look at the new routes for the Cumberland Circulator and an update of the total number of parking spaces the team has under its control.

The Braves will be able to offer more than 14,000 parking spaces owned or leased by the organization for game day.

“This is already 5,000 more spaces than were available at Turner Field, all serving a ballpark that features roughly 8,000 fewer seats,” the team said. “Additionally, Cobb County and the City of Smyrna have issued independent parking permits for several operators in the area, bringing more than 1,200 additional parking spots into play.”

The Braves, Cobb County Department of Transportation, Cobb County Police Department and Kimley-Horn also offered an overview of the collaborative approach to transportation management as they’ve done the two previous occasions. More than $1 billion has spent on infrastructure investments in the area as the Braves seek to utilize the 14 access points to the ballpark to distribute traffic across a broader area, while minimizing the impact on everyday commuters in the region.

Braves officials also spoke to the evolution of the game day travel experience at SunTrust Park, one which encourages fans to make a plan in advance of their trip to the ballpark. That plan can be summarized through three key steps, all of which can be achieved through the updated MLB.com Ballpark app:

Buy your ticket in advance: The Braves are the first Major League Baseball team to transition completely to a system of paperless tickets. Whether they are eyeing a game a few months down the road or a few hours beforehand, fans will be able to easily use the MLB.com Ballpark app to buy their tickets.

Buy your parking in advance: With more than 14,000 spaces dispersed around the ballpark, fans are strongly encouraged to purchase their parking in advance. Doing so will enable them to save money through a discounted advance purchase, as well as receive customized directions directly to their parking lot. The majority of game day lots will require pre-payment, though some will accept credit card payment on site.

Trust Waze to get you to the ballpark: An official partner of the Braves, Waze will be receiving real-time information from Cobb County that will better inform fans traveling to the game than other smartphone map apps. Integrated into the MLB.com Ballpark app, Waze will provide detailed directions to individual parking lots to help spread traffic out across a broader area, while also receiving official updates on traffic conditions around the ballpark.

The Braves added Cobb County Transportation Management Plan outlines Cobb County’s strategic approach to managing vehicular and pedestrian access to SunTrust Park. Lt. J.D. Lorens of the Cobb County Police Department focused on how the Operations Center will put that plan into action, coordinating multiple agencies and resources to monitor traffic conditions and using real-time data to respond to any situations that might arise.

“All of the key decision-makers will be working in concert, monitoring what the travel conditions are for fans and commuters,” Lorens said in a statement. “This enables us to move quickly, using the most up-to-date data to respond to changing conditions in real-time.”

Cobb County DOT offered additional details on the Cumberland Circulator, which launches three initial routes on March 31. The Circulator will provide high-frequency service along convenient accessible routes in the Cumberland area, helping to reduce congestion, enhance existing transit service, increase mobility and promote economic activity.

The Braves open regular season at SunTrust Park April 14 against the San Diego Padres.