yes, if you have a handicap sticker
Having a handicap tag/sticker/plate allows you to park in designated handicap parking areas. You do not have to park in the handicap spots however, and you can park in any other public parking spot if you choose. You cannot park in fire lanes, tow away zones, or any other spot that is designated for another purpose (like store employee and police parking areas).
Parking effects business when there isnÕt enough room to park. If customers can never find a spot to park, they will probably not shop in the store.
Ask your local police department. I suspect that parking regulations forbid you from parking in her handicap spot. I doubt that there is a regulation forbidding her from parking in front of your house.
Yes, a person with a handicap card can be towed if they are parked illegally. They can not be towed for parking in a handicap parking spot as long as they have the sign.
Where there is a sign with the guy in the wheelchair, it is usually yellow in the parking spot. In the U.S. the guy in the wheel chair is on a blue sign and blue in the parking spot.
You can only get a good parking spot if you have the skills and determination to do so.
Handicapped people have to obey the laws just like everyone else. If the car is violating the parking law it can be repossessed
go to where ever you have to pay that ticket, bring your handi cap permit and show that you have one and that it was valid for when you got the ticket and they will dismiss it
The Handicap Spot was created on 1993-05-13.
Cornerbacking is where you drive slightly past a parking spot and you back into it.
If you are parking in their parking lot, yes, they can perscribe certain requirements, such as you cannot back into a spot or your parking past must be showing.
There is no specific height requirement for handicap parking signs however they should be high enough so that it wont be blocked by a parked car. The sign should be posted in front of each parking spot and the lettering should be large enough for the average person to see from a reasonable distance.