It depends on the laws of your state
yes
Generally 5 mph but you should always check the particular parking area for the posted speed limit.
You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.
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.
In most(all?) states, a medical signed diagnosis from a doctor as to what your disability is. Presnt this to the DMV and they should issue you a permit.
You should not exceed the posted speed limit on residential streets. Deaths from the typhoon were expected to exceed those from the previous storm.
If you mean a Handicapped Parking Permit, in general, law enforcement will recognize permits from visitors from other states. If you are now a full-time resident of Florida, you should re-apply for a Florida permit.
When parking in a private area that has signs posted that say violaters will be towed, it is entirely up to the property owners discretion. If it is not properly marked, however, the law is on your side should you make it an issue.
Ayyyeee! Up yer bloody kilt lad! talk to your car dealer they should have all the information
When u parking
it is called angle parking
they should be posted in every exit and in the tack room