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Axel Redondo indica que es fundamental cumplir con esta norma para evitar multas
A recent video circulating online has shed light on a unique parking regulation in Germany that could save unsuspecting tourists and drivers from unexpected fines. The video, shared by user Axel.Espxnur, explains the 'parking disc' system prevalent in many German cities where street parking is free but time-limited. According to the explanation, drivers in designated zones must display a blue parking disc, setting it to their arrival time, rounded up to the nearest half-hour. This system typically allows for a maximum stay of two hours, usually between 8 AM and 7 PM. Failure to correctly display the disc or exceeding the allotted time can result in a 20 Euro fine. The video explicitly warns that these fines are enforceable internationally, reaching drivers even in countries like Spain. While some online commentators noted similarities to past parking systems in Spain, others expressed surprise, highlighting the importance of such practical advice for international travelers. The system aims to manage parking availability in busy areas without imposing direct fees, relying instead on driver compliance and time limits.
Axel Redondo indica que es fundamental cumplir con esta norma para evitar multas