Pay-and-Display
Like Pay-by-Space, Pay-and-Display (PND) parking can easily be configured through Digital Payment Technologies’ flexible parking platform. In its simplest form, Pay-and-Display (PND) parking requires the consumer to display a permit on their vehicle dashboard after paying for parking.
How Pay-and-Display works
- Consumer goes to pay station
- Consumer purchases time
- Consumer returns to vehicle
- Consumer displays ticket on dashboard
Benefits
The advantage of this type of parking model is that enforcement is easy and inexpensive to implement: officers simply check vehicle dashboards to verify the consumer has purchased a permit and that it has not expired. It is superior to single-head meter parking because of the numerous benefits offered by multi-space pay stations. PND also allows on average 10 percent more vehicles to be parked in the same curb space and eliminates costs associated with painting and maintaining space markings.