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Long gone are the days when parking was a free-for-all. Parking has become a highly regulated industry for many reasons: it creates major revenue for municipalities; there’s a need for equal access for the disabled, accommodations are made for cultural events like concerts or Sunday church; and parking security must be formalized to monitor unauthorized personnel in sensitive places like schools and hospitals.

But our posts about parking regulations do more than just bring you the latest. We aim to give you context, simple breakdowns complicated jargon, and answer your questions. Are you wondering about whether you need to pay for parking if you have a disabled placard? How many accessible spaces businesses must provide for disabled employees or customers? The difference between loading, standing, and stopping? Read, comment, ask.

School Crossing Signs – Ensure Your Child’s Safety

School Crossing Signs – Ensure Your Child’s Safety

August 25, 2011

Schools are fun places for kids. But school areas can also be dangerous for them. There is constant road traffic around schools that pose safety threats to children. School areas are prone to accidents. The small statures of children make it difficult for the drivers to spot them easily, especially when they are standing against […]

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ADA Handicapped Parking Rules & Regulations for Signs

ADA Handicapped Parking Rules & Regulations for Signs

August 22, 2011

Americans with Disabilities Act signed in 1990 was a major stepping stone in ensuring equal rights to all Americans with disabilities. The act details guidelines for every public area that needs to provide with ample accessibility options for the disabled. Parking and related areas are also taken into proper consideration. Accessible parking spaces take care […]

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