In a parking space reserved for individuals with disabilities, you may:
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Park if you are in a rush.
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Park in an emergency.
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Never park, but may stand even if you do not have a disabled person on board.
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Never park, unless you are a person with disabilities or a driver transporting a disabled person.
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Explanation
Parking spaces reserved for individuals with disabilities are specifically designated for those with a disability or those transporting a disabled person, who must be present in the vehicle. These spaces are identified by special license plates or permits. They are strategically placed to facilitate disabled people. Unauthorized parking in these spaces can result in fines or penalties.
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