How to Improve Disabled Parking

June 13, 2010 by  
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For anyone using a van with a lift, listen to this scenario and tell me if it sounds familiar: you drive into a large parking lot for an event (professional baseball game, concert, etc.) and search out the disabled parking spots so that you have a space to lower you ramp. Only, once you find the disabled spots, they are completely filled by regular (non-ramp) cars – meaning there is no safe space to park your van without worrying about someone parking next to you and blocking your life.

If this has ever happened to you, you know how frustrating it can be. Now, I am not saying at all that the people parked in those disabled spaces don’t have a need to park there and shouldn’t be able to park near to stores. I know how important that close parking is to people with disabilities that put them in pain when they walk, or make walking any sort of distance very difficult.  But many disabled spots have protected lined-off areas next to them specifically so that ramps can be lowered. And ramp-vans need those spots. Imagine coming back to your car in the pouring rain only to find a car parked next to you, blocking you from lowering your ramp. You’d have to wait who knows how long until the owner of that car comes back and moves it before you could get back in your car and leave.

striped lines phixr1 300x225 How to Improve Disabled ParkingSo my idea to improve disabled parking is simple. We create two types of disabled parking spaces. The two types of spaces would be: those with marked off hash lines for ramps or lifts, and spaces without. If you don’t need a lift on your vehicle, you get a placard that allows you to park in the close spaces, but does not allow you to park in the hash mark spaces. And vans and vehicles with lifts wouldn’t park in the spaces without marked off areas next to them for obvious reasons.

Does this make sense to you? Would you support such an idea? Share your thoughts, or what your plan would be.

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2 Responses to “How to Improve Disabled Parking”
  1. Andy says:

    Great idea, but I even got stuck a few times when people simply parked in the hash marks. So, I couldn’t let my side lift down when I was ready to leave. In one occasion I had to wait for over an hour for the driver to come back to her car. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if a disabled person could ticket people who abuse the disabled parking areas?

  2. Sharon says:

    I totally agree with what you are saying about having two different disabled parking placards. I am still amazed at how many people will park in the striped areas it they are big enough. Something has to be done.

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