Virginia law § 46.2-1242 prohibits parking in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities unless the vehicle displays proper disabled parking permits. It also restricts parking in access aisles and sets fines for violations. Local governments can enact additional ordinances related to disabled parking enforcement.
Only vehicles displaying valid disabled parking permits, such as license plates or windshield placards, are permitted to park in designated disabled parking spaces.
No, parking in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities without proper permits is illegal and subject to fines of $100 to $500.
Yes, parking in striped access aisles adjacent to disabled spaces is prohibited and can result in fines and penalties.
Yes, local governments can enact ordinances to regulate disabled parking, including restrictions and enforcement measures.