Having a handicap tag/sticker/plate allows you to park in designated handicap parking areas. You do not have to park in the handicap spots however, and you can park in any other public parking spot if you choose. You cannot park in fire lanes, tow away zones, or any other spot that is designated for another purpose (like store employee and police parking areas).
The short version is, there IS NO Army Reg that explicitly lays out parking, such as authorized reserved spaces, etc. AR 190-5 briefly covers parking as part of MP Traffic Control. HOWEVER, every post has it's own version of 190-5 (such as Ft. Hood Reg 190-5, etc.), that lays out the post policies for parking, and most of those DO authorize certain reserved parking spots, such as for general officers, etc, which are enforceable (MPs will ticket / tow you). Having said that, the Americans With Disabilities Act DOES authorize handicapped parking, with certain established guidelines, and as this is Federal law, DoD and the Army also enforce this. Hope this helps, Angry MAJ, Ft. Huachuca
They are actually pretty nice. If you speak English or look foreign, however, they WILL stare. They have awesome food, are often rude drivers, (oh, btw they hve smaller parking spots) they allow no shoulder shown (so no tank tops) and no PDA, and they might shove you a LOT sometimes.
Hard question though I guess they would rub a toad onto the spots in hope that the spots would transfer.
it is a ladybird with 97 spots on its head. =)
The law for unauthorized parking will depend on the city and state laws. In most places, vehicles that park in unauthorized parking spots will have their vehicle towed.
It depends on the size of a parking lot(=
The exact number of parking spots at Gatwick Airport are not known but their are many parking services if their are not enough spots on the airport property. It is best to arrive earlier then your department to have time to find an adequate parking space.
The parking lot has a maximum capacity for 75,000 cars.
Most parking spots are designed to fit any size of vehicle. There are some spots that are designated for compact cars, which would be a little smaller. Regular spots are usually about 8.5 feet wide and a compact spot would be about 7.5 feet wide.
If you are referring to spots underneath their fur, and just on the skin, then yes, certain breeds of boxer dogs have spots.
Most parking spots are designed to fit any size of vehicle. There are some spots that are designated for compact cars, which would be a little smaller. Regular spots are usually about 8.5 feet wide and a compact spot would be about 7.5 feet wide.
mould? lol
The role of the National Parking Association is to ensure parking spots for drivers. This parking organization consists of over 1,000 parking companies that provide spaces for drivers to park.
all of them
Often, volcanoes.
On average, a person spends about 17 hours per year searching for parking spots. This can vary based on location, time of day, and other factors.