Persons with Reduced Mobility
The symbol indicates persons with reduced mobility
When You See This Sign
When you see the sign, first determine whether your vehicle displays a valid disabled parking permit. If you do not have a valid permit you may not park there; if you do, place it clearly visible and follow any supplementary signs and time limits.
Rules & Regulations
- Parking is only permitted for vehicles displaying a valid disabled parking permit.
- The parking permit must be clearly hung or placed so that it is visible from outside the vehicle for the entire parking period.
- Any supplementary signs (time limits, fees, or other conditions) also apply to vehicles with a permit and must be followed.
- The sign does not override other traffic prohibitions or safety regulations — you may not park where stopping or other rules prohibit it for traffic safety reasons.
Tips for Drivers
- Always check that the parking permit is valid and visible in the windshield before leaving the vehicle.
- Park centered in the bay and ensure that ramps or wheelchair access space are not blocked by other vehicles.
- Read supplementary signs carefully — some spots are for short-term use only or still require payment even for disabled permit holders.
- If you are only dropping off or picking up a disabled person without a permit, stop briefly and safely but do not park in the marked space.
Common Mistakes
- Believing that a disabled permit gives the right to park anywhere — it does not apply where stopping is prohibited or in designated loading and exit areas.
- Leaving the permit hidden in the glove compartment or trunk instead of visible in the windshield.
- Assuming that the permit automatically exempts you from parking fees — fees may still apply depending on local signage.
Test Yourself
Road Sign: Persons with Reduced Mobility
How should you interpret this symbol on a parking sign?
- A It indicates that the parking is reserved for persons with disabilities.
- B It indicates that the parking is for short-term parking only.
- C It indicates that the parking is for taxis.
- D It indicates that the parking is for trucks.
Exam Tip
On the theory test a common trap may be asking whether the permit allows parking despite other prohibitions — remember that a disabled permit does not override stopping or parking bans for traffic safety reasons.
Did You Know?
The symbol is the international accessibility symbol (a white wheelchair on a blue background) and is used worldwide to mark spaces intended for people with reduced mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who may use a space marked S11?
Only vehicles displaying a valid disabled parking permit may park there. The permit must apply to the vehicle or the person being transported in the vehicle, depending on the local rules in force.
Can I drop off a disabled person without a permit?
You may stop briefly for drop-off or pick-up if it is safe, but you may not park in the marked space without a valid permit. Longer parking requires the vehicle to display the permit visibly.
Do I need to pay a parking fee even if I have a permit?
It depends on local signage and municipal regulations. A permit does not automatically grant free parking; read supplementary signs to see if fees or time limits apply.
What happens if I park in a disabled space without a permit?
You risk parking fines and, in some cases, removal of the vehicle. The parking warden or police may issue a penalty or take measures to remove the obstruction.
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