As of: January 30, 2024, 9:30 a.m
By: Simon Mones
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Forgetfulness when parking can be costly.
Electronic parking discs offer a practical alternative.
But there are a few things to consider.
Finding a parking space can be a challenge, especially in big cities.
If there is a gap, you usually need a parking ticket.
This can be expensive if you are not lucky enough and another driver gives you your parking ticket.
It is a little cheaper if you can park with a parking disc.
It is now also available as an electronic version.
However, there are a few things to consider.
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Electronic parking discs are permitted – if they meet certain requirements
The practical thing about the electronic parking disc: A sensor detects when the car is parked and automatically sets the start of the parking time.
It is not only a help for forgetful drivers, but also solves the confusion about the correct setting of the parking disc.
An electronic parking disc can be quite practical - but there are a few things you need to keep in mind when using it.
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In order for the electronic parking disc to be used, it must meet certain requirements.
Time can't keep up like that.
Otherwise the device is inadmissible, as the
ADAC
explains in a video.
In addition, the following points must be met:
The parking disc needs a type approval, only then will it be approved in Germany
There must be a white P on a blue background (traffic sign 314).
“Arrival time” must appear above the display
The font height of the specified 24-hour time must be at least two centimeters
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The parking disc must also not impair the driver's view.
The
ADAC
therefore recommends attaching them to the bottom right of the window.
You should also check the batteries regularly, otherwise you could face a fine if the device doesn't do it.
Even if the parking disc does not meet the requirements, a fine will be due.
This depends on the parking duration:
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Violation\t |
fine |
---|---|
Parking without a valid parking disc, despite regulations |
20 Euros |
... longer than 30 minutes\t |
25 euros |
... longer than 1 hour\t |
30 euro |
... longer than 2 hours\t |
35 euros |
... longer than 3 hours\t |
40 euros |
The use of an approved electronic parking disc in public areas is permitted.
However, problems can arise in private parking spaces as the owners set their own terms of use.
The ADAC recommends that you avoid using an electronic parking disc abroad, as the regulations vary greatly.
In countries such as Switzerland, Austria and Belgium, the use of such parking discs is even prohibited.
In addition, in some countries different models are permitted than in Germany.
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