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Who is allowed to park in an accessible parking space?

  1. Any vehicle transporting a disabled person.

  2. Any vehicle that displays a disabled parking placard.

  3. Any vehicle if there is no regular parking space available.

  4. Any vehicle that displays a disabled parking placard issued to the person being transported.

The correct answer is: Any vehicle that displays a disabled parking placard issued to the person being transported.

Accessible parking spaces are specifically reserved for individuals with disabilities to ensure they have convenient access to buildings and services. The correct choice highlights the importance of the disabled parking placard, which must be issued to the person utilizing the space. This requirement helps to prevent misuse of accessible spaces and ensures they are available for those who truly need them. When a vehicle displays a disabled parking placard issued to the person being transported, it signifies that the parked vehicle is indeed associated with an individual who has a legitimate need for accessibility accommodations due to a disability. This prevents potential abuse of accessible parking spaces by those who are not entitled to them. While vehicles transporting a disabled person may give the impression of eligibility, it's crucial that the parking placard is specifically issued to the individual being transported. The purpose of these regulations is to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities.