Subsidiary signs
What do subsidiary signs look like?

People with reduced mobility holding a parking permit
People with reduced mobility holding a parking permit
Is the people with reduced mobility holding a parking permit subsidiary sign important for the theory test and the driving test?
Yes, this sign is relevant for both the theory test and the driving test. For the theory test you must understand who the sign applies to and how it is used. For the driving test it is important because you may be asked to park, and you must then make sure that you do not park illegally in a space reserved for people with reduced mobility. This shows that you have a good understanding of the traffic rules.
What does the people with reduced mobility holding a parking permit subsidiary sign mean?
The "people with reduced mobility with parking permit" subsidiary sign is used to show that a parking space or area is reserved for people with a parking permit for reduced mobility. This symbol is important because it ensures that people with reduced mobility have access to parking spaces that are adapted to their needs. The sign is often placed under parking signs and makes clear who the space is intended for. It is illegal for others to use these spaces without a valid parking permit, and doing so can lead to fines or other consequences.
The symbol can also be used together with the text "Except" to show that people with a parking permit for reduced mobility are not covered by a regulation, such as a parking prohibition. This gives extra flexibility to people with special needs, so that they can park where there are otherwise restrictions.


