- Source: Disabled parking reminder system
A disabled parking reminder system is a motion detector sensor which produces an loudspeaker announcement when a motorist attempts to park in a dedicated parking bay for persons with a disabled parking permit. The purpose of the system is to deter non-disabled parking permit motorists from taking up these spaces.
History
= Spacehog
=In 1996, the United Kingdom firm Disabled Parking Systems Ltd developed a system called Spacehog, a bollard containing sensors with radio transmitters which communicate information to electronics in nearby audio signs. The technology was employed in leading chains such as Asda and B&Q. By August 2005, Asda would roll-out 4,000 Spacehogs at more than 150 stores.
References
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- Disabled parking reminder system
- Parking lot
- Road signs in Cyprus
- Seat belt
- Road signs in the United Kingdom
- MTR
- Road signs in Malaysia
- Timeline of disability rights in the United States
- Intelligent speed assistance
- American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial