Disabled Badge Holders Only Parking Signs
Disabled badge holders only parking signs clearly identify accessible parking bays reserved for Blue Badge users in workplace car parks, commercial premises and private parking areas.
Disabled Badge Holders Only Parking Signs clearly mark accessible parking spaces reserved for Blue Badge users. Designed for workplace, retail and private car parks, these high-visibility signs help prevent misuse of accessible bays while supporting inclusive parking access.
Where & How to Use
Install disabled badge holders only parking signs beside accessible parking bays in workplace car parks, shopping centres and residential parking areas. Position signs on walls, posts or barriers so drivers clearly see that the parking space is reserved exclusively for Blue Badge holders.
Accessibility Improvements After Installation
- ✓ Clear identification of accessible parking spaces
- ✓ Reduced misuse of disabled parking bays
- ✓ Improved access for Blue Badge holders
- ✓ Better organisation across car park areas
- ✓ Greater awareness of accessible parking rules
- ✓ Safer parking environments for disabled drivers
Specifications
- Standard: conforms to BS 5499
- Material options: rigid plastic, plastic or polycarbonate
- Size option: 250mm height x 300mm width
- Alternative size: 330mm height x 400mm width
- Orientation: landscape format
- Finish: satin surface finish
- Background colours: blue and white
- Text colour: black
- Symbol colour: blue
- Symbol type: parking symbol and DDA wheelchair pictogram
- Message wording: Disabled Badge Holders Only
- Sign classification: disabled parking signage
- Photoluminescence: non-photoluminescent
- Reflectivity: non-reflective
- Supply format: supplied individually
- Installation areas: indoor and outdoor display
- Application: accessible parking bay identification
- Usage: private or workplace car park signage
Related Disabled Parking Safety Signs
Accessible Parking Signage Installation Guidance
- ❌ Installing signs too far from the accessible parking bay
- ❌ Allowing parked vehicles to obscure the sign
- ❌ Using unclear signage for accessible parking spaces
- ❌ Areas requiring time-restricted parking signage
- ❌ Parking zones controlled by local authorities
- ❌ Locations needing permit holder parking signs
- ✅ Install signage directly beside accessible bays
- ✅ Position signs where approaching drivers see them early
- ✅ Combine with painted bay markings for clarity
Customers frequently asked questions
What are Disabled Badge Holders Only Parking Signs used for? These signs indicate that a parking space is reserved exclusively for drivers displaying a valid Blue Badge.
Where should disabled badge holder parking signs be installed? They are typically installed beside accessible parking bays in workplace car parks, shopping centres, hospitals and private parking areas.
Why are disabled parking signs important? Clear signage helps ensure accessible parking spaces remain available for drivers who require them and reduces misuse of designated bays.
Do disabled parking signs need to follow standards? Many accessible parking signs follow recognised signage guidance such as BS 5499 to maintain clear and consistent safety communication.
Can disabled badge holder parking signs be used in private car parks? Yes. Businesses and property managers commonly install them in private car parks to reserve accessible spaces for Blue Badge holders.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Clear disabled badge holders parking instruction
- ✓ Recognisable wheelchair accessibility symbol
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic or polycarbonate construction
- ✓ Two size options for different parking environments
- ✓ Suitable for workplace and commercial car parks
- ✓ Helps prevent misuse of accessible parking bays
- ✓ Supports accessible parking for Blue Badge holders
- ✓ Improves organisation across private car parks
- ✓ Enhances visibility of accessible parking spaces
- ✓ Encourages responsible parking behaviour
