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

  1. Consumer goes to pay station
  2. Consumer purchases time
  3. Consumer returns to vehicle
  4. 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.