π Basics
In Switzerland, there are different types of parking spaces and parking zones.
Different rules and responsibilities apply depending on the situation.
Important: beppo exclusively handles cases on behalf of owners, managers, or authorised users of private parking spaces.
π§ Public Space vs. Private Parking
| Area | Typical Examples | Responsibility | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| ποΈ Public Space | blue/white zones, public parking lots | Municipality/Authority | public regulations |
| π ΏοΈ Private Parking | customer parking, site parking, private parking spaces | Owner/Manager | posted terms of use |
The decisive factor is always which area is concerned.
π ΏοΈ What Does This Mean for Private Parking?
For private parking spaces, the posted terms of use on site apply, for example:
- β± time limits
- π registration (e.g. QR code)
- π³ payment obligation
- π« authorisation / customer regulations
Anyone using a private parking space agrees to these conditions.
π Why Is This Relevant?
Many misunderstandings arise because rules from public spaces (e.g. blue zones) are incorrectly applied to private parking spaces.
For private parking spaces, it is not decisive what is βusualβ in a municipality, but rather:
β the regulation at the location
π Where Can You Find Details About Your Case?
In the online portal, you can:
- πΈ view evidence/proofs
- π check legal bases/regulations
- π³ see payment status and options
To access the portal, you need:
- reference number
- license plate
π Summary
Parking zones and parking spaces differ significantly depending on the area.
For private parking spaces, the posted conditions at the location are decisive.