this dip needs proof that visual obstructions are dangerousAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you take it down and put it back up? Just leave it up.
Probably only the father is eligible, so you only put it up when he's in the vehicle.
Most people I know leave it up regardless of who is in the car. Visibility, eligibility, etc, are less important to most drivers than the consequences of forgetting to put it up.
You know a lot of incredibly selfish people.
PP didn’t say that they know people using spots when the person in need wasn’t in the car.
And?
That's not the only way to be selfish. Leaving the hanging tag up obstructs the driver's view. They are more likely to get in an accident or hit someone with their car. But that's "less important" to them than the "consequences" of having a ticket or car towed.
Show us some accident facts that leaving a handicapped tag up causes more accidents. We’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you take it down and put it back up? Just leave it up.
Probably only the father is eligible, so you only put it up when he's in the vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you take it down and put it back up? Just leave it up.
Probably only the father is eligible, so you only put it up when he's in the vehicle.
Most people I know leave it up regardless of who is in the car. Visibility, eligibility, etc, are less important to most drivers than the consequences of forgetting to put it up.
Leaving it up for people who don’t need the parking pass is incredibly selfish. That’s abuse of the parking pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just leave it on the dash? It doesnt have to be hanging, just visible.
I have a placard. This is how I do it. Most of the time, I remember to out the placard on my mirror, but even when I don’t, it’s still pretty visible.
It’s illegal to have it on your rear view mirror while driving. It says so on the placard.
I didn’t get the plate because you can have one or the other, so if I am traveling (in a rental car, or visiting my family in another part of the country), or if we are going somewhere in my boyfriend’s car, and I still need the tag, I can just grab the placard.