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JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by HORNET (Post 2398195)
Handicap Placard is for the State Motor Vehicle or Vehicles that it is registered for. Golf carts are not included!

Can you cite that law? IIRC, Handicap Placards are NOT assigned to any vehicle, but are assigned to the PERSON who is handicapped.

My late M-i-L would bring her handicap placard with her when we picked her up and it was perfectly legal for us to use it when transporting her...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mraines (Post 2398199)
Not sure you have to prove your disability. I see many people who look quite healthy with handicap placards. I also know that some people use them from other family members so they can get a better parking space. Sad.

And that is breaking the law. But... It's very difficult to prove...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2398201)
you don't have to prove the disability. and no cop ever can ask for that either. These cards and plates are by medical form and 'certified' by the PCP or specialist

Correct. I have certified many of them in by 39 years of practice...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bobmarc (Post 2398209)
IMHO placards should be for golf cart only. Cars should have mandatory license plates showing a handicap.

Some states issue handicap tags. But they also give a removable hang tag the handicapped person can use if they are in another vehicle...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mraines (Post 2398210)
I am amazed at the number of handicapped parking at the bowling alley. If you can bowl, can't you walk?

Yes, taking three steps to roll a bowling ball is exactly the same as having to walk across a parking lot...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2398212)
I read it quickly but I believe Florida law requires the individual's DL number be on Florida-issued placards for that validation purpose.

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320.0848(2)(a) .... One side of the placard must display the applicant’s driver license number or state identification card number along with a warning that the applicant must have such identification at all times while using the parking permit....

Makes sense...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cuervo (Post 2398250)
If you would have read my post more carefully you would have noticed that I suggested they have special handicap zones for golfcarts. What I was stating is that handicap zones have extra space giving room for wheelchairs. Most handicap zone have signs with an image of a wheelchair. I wouldn't care if the handicap golfcart zone was in the restaurants, my issue has nothing to do with distance.

The "image of a wheelchair" is the standard signage identifying a handicap parking spot. It, in no way, limits the spot to wheelchairs...

Add to that, not all handicap spots have that extra room for wheelchairs. Some -do- have that white striped aisle next to the parking pace, but not all of them have that...

JMintzer 01-02-2025 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalGal (Post 2398308)
How're you going to get a wheelchair into a golf cart?

The same way many get it into a car. You can put it in the back where the golf clubs go (with 1-2 bungee cords to secure it...).

polirudb 01-02-2025 05:50 PM

This is from Florida State Statutes 316.1955 and specifically addresses when the person with the assigned placard (permit) is the passenger, not the driver.

(3) Any person who is chauffeuring a person who has a disability is allowed, without need for a disabled parking permit or a special license plate, to stand temporarily in any such parking space, for the purpose of loading or unloading the person who has a disability.  A penalty may not be imposed upon the driver for such temporary standing.

(4)(a) A vehicle that is transporting a person who has a disability and that has been granted a permit under s. 320.0848(1)(a) may be parked for a maximum of 30 minutes in any parking space reserved for persons who have disabilities.

OrangeBlossomBaby 01-02-2025 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by polirudb (Post 2398336)
This is from Florida State Statutes 316.1955 and specifically addresses when the person with the assigned placard (permit) is the passenger, not the driver.

(3) Any person who is chauffeuring a person who has a disability is allowed, without need for a disabled parking permit or a special license plate, to stand temporarily in any such parking space, for the purpose of loading or unloading the person who has a disability.  A penalty may not be imposed upon the driver for such temporary standing.

(4)(a) A vehicle that is transporting a person who has a disability and that has been granted a permit under s. 320.0848(1)(a) may be parked for a maximum of 30 minutes in any parking space reserved for persons who have disabilities.

That second part, I believe, refers primarily to "transport vehicles" like commercial handivans or mini-busses owned by rehab and assisted living centers. It doesn't apply to me, bringing my disabled mom to the supermarket. It doesn't mean I can only park there for 30 minutes, just because I'm the driver transporting my mom with the disability.

Cuervo 01-03-2025 05:12 AM

Read the first line of my post and you will see that I state there should be designated handicap zones for golf cart.
I don't care if these spots are directly in front of the entrance of the facility.
What my main point as of now handicap zones are extra wide to handle wheelchair access, this not only making it easier to get in and out but also protecting damage to vehicles next to them.
And again, distance is not the issue, you want to put a special handicap golfcart space next to the entrance of a facility and put a wheelchair spots at the end of the parking lot I'm fine with that.

Remembergoldenrule 01-03-2025 07:18 AM

Find real answer not opinion by calling Sumter county sheriff office Citizen's Information Line. 352-689-4400

CybrSage 01-03-2025 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Cuervo (Post 2398177)
I personally think they should have designated handicap zones for golf carts.
My wife was in a wheelchair for years and if you look at the handicap zone there is added space to accommodate a wheelchair.
I sometimes would see people leaving a restaurant get into their golf cart with a handicap card that did not seem to have a disability.
While I was struggling to get my wife out of the car and into her wheelchair without scratching the car next to me.

You could always back the car out some and have a lot of room.

Camranhvet 01-03-2025 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by HORNET (Post 2398195)
Handicap Placard is for the State Motor Vehicle or Vehicles that it is registered for. Golf carts are not included!

The handicap plackard is NOT registered to a vehicle. It is registered to an individual. It can be used in any vehicle!

pgettinger01 01-03-2025 10:36 AM

I would be afraid someone will steal the placard.


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