Is there a legal sign and pavement marking that indicates whether or not it is handicapp parking?
Full Question:
I received a Handicapp Ticket for parking in a Handicapp Spot on private property at the apartments I live at. The apartments did not complain nor did they authorize the officer to write the ticket. The ticket was left on my vehicle. The spot where I was parked was not marked with any yellow paint indicated it was handicapp nor was there a blue and white sign with a handicapp wheelchair picture posted. The only sign posted was a sign that was hand made by the apartments and was painted in burgundy and creme and had a wheelchair on it and only said Reserved. Is there a legal sign and pavement marking that indicates whether or not it is handicapp parking?
03/29/2007 |
Category: Parking ยป Handicap |
State: Kansas |
#2326
Answer:
Most laws require a sign to be clearly visible. I suggest contacting your state's Division of Motor Vehicles for the regulations governing precise sign requirements in your state.