The International Symbol of Access, also known as the wheelchair symbol, is a universal symbol used to indicate the presence of accessibility for individuals with disabilities. This symbol, which consists of a white silhouette of a person in a wheelchair on a blue background, is globally recognized. The symbol serves as a visual reminder of the ongoing need for accessibility measures in public areas, including parking spaces and buildings.
The symbol was first conceptualized and designed in 1968 by Danish design student Susanne Koefoed and has since become a widely used representation of the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities. The ultimate goal of this symbol is to promote inclusivity and accessibility in all areas of society and to raise awareness of the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.
Many states strive to push for the ISA symbol to be multilaterally used on objects designed for disabled individuals, such as elevators, signs, parking, license plates, etc. In 2022, Texas passed Senate Bill 792 to ensure that only vehicles displaying a license plate or placard featuring the ISA can park in accessible parking spaces. This requirement addressed the lack of available handicapped parking, particularly at VA facilities, as highlighted by organizations such as Paralyzed Veterans of America. Before the implementation of SB 792, individuals with disabled veteran license plates were permitted to utilize handicapped parking, regardless of their mobility status. By introducing the ISA requirement, the bill aimed to determine eligibility for accessible parking spaces more accurately based on the recognized symbol for accessibility.
Additionally, all accessible parking within the US and Canada have adopted this symbol. This symbol is featured on handicapped permits from the DMV along with handicapped license plates.
We’re happy to assist you with any questions about parking spaces designated for individuals with disabilities. It’s essential to understand the specific legal penalties and consequences for non-compliance, including potential fines, penalties, or legal action. These regulations cover a variety of rules, such as the appropriate use of handicapped parking placards or license plates and designated time limits for parking in these spaces. We are here to provide you with thoughtful and informative answers to ensure you are compliant with these essential regulations.