Disabled Parking Permit Required Signs
Disabled Parking Permit Required Signs clearly inform drivers that accessible parking bays are restricted to authorised permit holders. Ideal for workplaces, hospitals, residential parking areas and private car parks where controlled parking is required.
Disabled Parking Permit Required Signs clearly indicate that accessible parking bays are restricted to authorised permit holders. Featuring the recognised wheelchair symbol and clear wording, the sign helps drivers identify controlled parking areas and protects designated accessible spaces from misuse.
Where & How to Use this sign
Install this sign beside accessible parking bays where permits are required to park. Typical locations include workplace car parks, hospitals, residential developments and visitor parking areas where designated accessible spaces must remain available for authorised permit holders.
Parking Control Benefits After Installation
- ✓ Drivers understand permits are required to park
- ✓ Helps prevent misuse of accessible parking bays
- ✓ Reinforces parking control in private car parks
- ✓ Supports fair access for authorised drivers
- ✓ Improves organisation in controlled parking areas
- ✓ Encourages responsible parking behaviour
Specifications
- Conforms to BS 5499 safety sign guidance
- Sign type: Disabled parking permit required sign
- Pictogram symbol: DDA wheelchair symbol
- Orientation: Portrait layout
- Displayed wording: "Disabled parking" "permit required"
- Background colour: Blue
- Text colour: White
- Symbol colour: White
- Finish: High gloss surface
- Material options: Rigid plastic or polycarbonate
- Surface type: Non reflective
- Photoluminescence: Non photoluminescent
- Size options: 400 x 300 mm and 600 x 400 mm
- Mounting methods: Wall mount or post mount
- Installation area: Indoor and outdoor locations
- Supplied: Single sign
- Fixings: Sign supplied without fixings
- Application: Permit-controlled accessible parking bays
Related Accessible Parking Signage
Accessible Parking Sign Installation Advice
- ❌ Installing signage too far from accessible bays
- ❌ Mounting signs where parked vehicles block visibility
- ❌ Using permit signage without marked parking bays
- ❌ Where accessible parking spaces are not designated
- ❌ In unrestricted general parking areas
- ❌ Where directional parking signage is required
- ✅ Install directly beside accessible parking bays
- ✅ Position signs where drivers approach the space
- ✅ Ensure the wheelchair symbol is clearly visible
Customers frequently asked questions
What does a disabled parking permit required sign mean? It indicates that a designated accessible parking space can only be used by drivers displaying an authorised disabled parking permit.
Where should permit required parking signs be installed? They should be installed beside accessible parking bays or at entrances to controlled parking areas where permits are required.
Who can use disabled parking permit spaces? Only authorised drivers displaying a valid disabled parking permit or badge should use these designated spaces.
Why are permit required parking signs important? They help prevent misuse of accessible parking bays and ensure spaces remain available for drivers who need them.
When should Disabled Parking Permit Required Signs be used? They should be installed wherever accessible parking bays are restricted to authorised permit holders in workplaces, residential areas or private car parks.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Recognised wheelchair symbol for accessible parking
- ✓ Clear permit required parking message
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic or polycarbonate construction
- ✓ Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation
- ✓ Available in two practical size options
- ✓ Helps enforce controlled accessible parking
- ✓ Reduces misuse of permit-restricted parking bays
- ✓ Supports organised parking management
- ✓ Protects access for authorised drivers
- ✓ Reinforces parking guidance for visitors
