Below you will find various topics covering the legal aspect of the P-DISC NO2. You can navigate to the desired topic from this list:
Legal information
As a general rule, the P-DISC NO2 may only be used in countries where it is approved. Its use is legal as long as the device is correctly mounted in the lower right corner of the windshield.
Currently, the P-DISC NO2 has been tested and approved in Germany.
- Germany - Tested by Force Technology and approved by the Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt with approval no.: E1 10R-06 9980.
You may be able to use your P-DISC NO2 legally in other countries too, but make sure to look into the specific country’s requirements for parking discs and the specific country’s parking rules.
Parking regulations
The local parking regulations depend on the country and may even depend on specific regions within that country.
The parking interval for the P-DISC NO2 is 30 minutes, meaning that it always sets the parking time to the nearest 30 half-hour. See this article for further explanation:
You should always check the local parking interval and ensure that the parking interval is set correctly on your P-DISC NO2.
Mounting
Only one parking disc is allowed in every car. Make sure to remove your old parking disc before installing the P-DISC NO2 and make sure to only show one parking disc at a time.
The P-DISC NO2 is required to be installed in the bottom right corner of your windscreen (opposite side of the driver’s seat). If you don’t install it on the windscreen and instead lay it loosely around the windscreen, you risk getting fined despite the parking time being set correctly.
User responsibilities
It’s the user’s responsibility to ensure the parking time is set correctly.
We encourage you to check the parking time every once in a while.
It's also the user's responsibility to check battery level regularly and replace the batteries if needed. You can read more about the battery in P-DISC NO2 here: Battery Information | P-DISC NO2
Parking tickets aren’t refunded by OOONO. Make sure to install the parking disc correctly and according to the legal requirements.