Learn Norwegian road markings for the theory test!
Accessibility (disabled) symbol
Is the accessibility (disabled) symbol important for the theory test and the practical driving test?
The accessibility (disabled) symbol is not the most important thing to know for the theory test and the practical driving test, because it has no regulatory meaning on its own. Signs are what determine whether a parking space is reserved, and the symbol only acts as a visual aid to make this clearer. The main thing is to know the parking signs and the general parking rules, since they govern where and how you can park. The accessibility symbol mainly helps to make parking areas easier for everyone to read.
What is the accessibility (disabled) symbol?
The accessibility (disabled) symbol, also known as symbol 1042, is used as a supplement to parking signs to mark parking spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility. It is a way to make clear that a specific parking space is reserved for disabled drivers around the clock. This symbol can be used together with other road-marking symbols such as parking lane and parking symbol. The symbol has no regulatory meaning of its own, but is used at parking spaces that are already regulated by the parking sign (sign 552), and it is part of the road markings that help make good use of parking areas.



