North Carolina Reserved Parking with Handicap Symbol Sign
12" x 26" North Carolina Reserved Parking with Handicap Symbol & Max Penalty $250 Sign, EG Reflective
Item #:RS-ALU-EG-HCAPSYM-NC
MPN #:SR7-8N122685CNC
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North Carolina Reserved Parking Sign (R7-8) – Reflective Aluminum
Clearly mark ADA-accessible spaces with this North Carolina–style Reserved Parking sign featuring the International Symbol of Accessibility. Built on traffic-grade reflective aluminum with pre-drilled mounting holes, it delivers the visibility and durability facilities across North Carolina require.
Key Features & Benefits
- North Carolina Format: “Reserved Parking” legend with accessibility symbol recognizable statewide.
- Retroreflective Sheeting: Nighttime readability under headlights for dependable enforcement.
- Heavy-Duty .080" Aluminum: Rustproof, outdoor-rated substrate with radius corners for safe handling.
- Pre-Drilled 3/8" Mounting Holes: Top and bottom centered for quick installation on U-channel posts, fences, or walls.
- Weather & UV Resistant: Resists fading, moisture, and temperature swings through all seasons.
- MUTCD/NCDOT Aligned: Professional contrast and typography consistent with traffic-control practice.
Recommended Uses
- On-site ADA parking at offices, retail, healthcare, schools, and municipal facilities
- HOA and multifamily communities
- Visitor and employee parking lots
Compliance Notes (North Carolina)
The primary accessible space marker follows the MUTCD R7-8 convention. North Carolina law requires accessible spaces to be clearly designated and many jurisdictions require the posted maximum fine on or adjacent to the sign; a separate penalty/tow notice or combined sign may be needed. Always verify city/county requirements for wording, dimensions, and placement (including “Van Accessible” plaques where applicable) before installation.
Installation Tips
- Mount at ADA-compliant heights; keep clear of landscaping or vehicle obstructions.
- Use stainless/galvanized hardware for longevity.
- Pair with a Maximum Fine / tow-away plaque or a combined fine sign if required by your jurisdiction.