Reserved Parking Spaces

Author: WalkerJ
September 13, 2008

Handicap placardWith the growing number of handicap reserved spaces per parking lot, you might find it tempting to park in one. It may be easy to rationalize, “Well, there are plenty of handicapped spots. They won’t miss this one.” Avoid parking in a space reserved for people with disabilities UNLESS you have a permit, placard or handicapped parking plates. It’s the courteous thing to do—and it’s the law.
                                                                                                                                           REMEMBER: Do not park in the striped access aisles next to spaces reserved for people with disabilities, even if you have a permit or plates.
Access aisles provide room for wheelchair users to transfer safely t0 and from their vehicles.

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