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Not for parking tickets - the ticket holder in the vehicle!

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Recently updated on October 19, 2021 at 12:29 am

Not for parking tickets - the ticket holder in the vehicle!

Ticket holders for the vehicle are practical and can be easily and inexpensively retrofitted if not installed at the factory. The articles are available, for example, on the Internet and can often be purchased in different quantities at prices in the cent range. In some vehicles, the ticket holders are even installed ex works. The advantages of such an article and what to look for when buying it are explained below.

Ticket holder for the car - what's the point?

Not for parking tickets - the ticket holder in the vehicle!

Ticket holders for the vehicle can usually be found on the left side of the windshield (driver's side). The articles are used to attach parking tickets and parking discs. The brackets are attached in such a way that a ticket or the parking disc is not covered by the wiper blade, but is clearly visible behind the windshield. The public order office, policemen and other authorized persons can immediately see that there is a parking permit. In Germany, the left side (driver's side) is mostly used to attach ticket holders to the windshield.

so the parking disc is set correctly

In other countries, such as Denmark, there may be certain regulations for attaching tickets or parking discs. In Denmark, for example, a parking disc has to be placed on the passenger side. This means that a ticket holder must be attached accordingly on the right side of the windshield. Ticket holders are available in various quantities in stores. Variants installed at the factory can be re-assembled if necessary.

Ticket holders - how are they attached?

Not for parking tickets - the ticket holder in the vehicle!

Ticket holders are available in self-adhesive versions. The articles are attached directly to the windshield. As a rule, the ticket holders can be used universally. This means that both a small ticket and a parking disc can be securely attached to the ticket holder. The attachment is simple. All the buyer has to do is peel off the adhesive tape on the ticket holder and attach the item to the windshield. Pictures can be found on the Internet that show the attachment and indicate in which area the holders should be glued to the windshield.

With the exception of the adhesive strip, the articles are often made of transparent plastic and have the shape of a clip. Due to the transparent plastic, the ticket holder does not interfere with the viewing area. Nevertheless, the holder should be attached to the windshield in such a way that it does not stick in the middle of the driver's field of vision.

How are tickets attached - what should you watch out for?

Tickets and parking discs are simply clamped behind the bracket. It can be removed by simply removing the ticket or the parking disc. It is not necessary to stick the ticket or the parking disc in order to affix the parking permit visibly behind the windshield. It is advisable to use ticket holders that are self-adhesive.

The bracket should be clear and easy to remove from the windshield. No adhesive residue should be left on the windshield. The articles are available in large numbers in stores and can also be purchased at a low price. Over the years, the ticket holders tend to yellow and also become brittle. A regular exchange can therefore not hurt.

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