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Are vertical signs designating accessible parking spaces required under current Federal standards?

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Are vertical signs designating accessible parking spaces required under current Federal standards?

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No. Current provisions require that accessible spaces be designated with the international symbol of accessibility and that the symbol not be obscured by a vehicle parked in the spaces. UFAS 4.6.4. These provisions can be met without installing a vertical sign; however, most accessible spaces are designated with the symbol of accessibility painted in the space and also with a vertical sign.

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