
You are out and about with your baby or toddler and want to quickly pick up something at the supermarket. Your little one is already a bit fussy and you need to be quick. It’s a situation almost all parents are familiar with. In such moments, it is Super practical to park in a parent-child parking space. Because they are right at the entrance of the supermarket and therefore safer for you and your baby. But Who is actually allowed to park in so-called mother-and-child parking spaces? In this guide, we clarify everything about parent-child parking spaces.
Who is allowed to park in parent-child parking spaces?
On parent-child parking spaces in Germany, only Mothers and fathers with children parking, to make it easier for them to get in and out of the car. These special parking spaces are usually wider and are located in close proximity to the entrance of supermarkets, shopping centres or other public facilities. In addition, the parking space is intended for heavily pregnant women, to make it easier for them to find their way to the entrance during pregnancy.
What distinguishes a parent-child parking space?
Mother-and-child parking spaces are marked with a Marked on the ground or indicated by a sign. As already mentioned above, you are in immediate vicinity of the entrance from supermarkets, shopping centres or other public facilities. They are also generally wider than the normal parking spaces. For example, it is easier to lift a baby car seat out of the car or to lift the toddler into the child seat. The pushchair can also be taken out of the boot more easily this way.
Legal regulations for parent-child parking spaces
The use of parent-child parking spaces in Germany not regulated by law. Rather, it is a matter of a voluntary measure by the operators of parking spaces to accommodate parents with babies and young children. There are no regulations regarding mother-and-child parking spaces in the Road Traffic Regulations. Therefore, there are No legal consequences for people who park in such a space without children.

Parent-child parking spaces are absolutely sensible to make everyday life easier for parents with babies and young children. Although there are no legal regulations regarding the use of these parking spaces, they should still be primarily used by parents with children and heavily pregnant women in order to take their needs into account.
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