These fumble-free handicap parking permit holders make it easy to display your permit when you need it, and store it when you don't. It's against the law to drive with a permit obstructing your view. Find two types of holders:
• Visor Tags : These clamp on your visor. Quickly fold the permit down when you want it to display. Then swing them back behind the visor when you are driving. Find two variations: our vertical clamp that signs down vertically (which is most popular) or our horizontal clamp.
• Mirror Tags : These have powerful set of magnets the allow you to snap the permit holder onto a hook over the mirror. The premium version of tis holder has a hard plastic pouch; the economical version has a soft plastic pouch.
Parking Permit Holder – Visor Clamp and Magnetic Types
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The first two holders below clamp onto the visor (horizontally or vertically). The second two use a powerful magnet in the holder that snaps onto the other magnet in the hook.
Part #:TG-133010" x 3.5"VisorTag® Parking Placard Holder & Protector Verified Purchase
Great Option vs Taping Placard to Dashboard
I got this for my neighbor who sometimes comes in from work after 1:00 AM and she occasionally forgets to pull the handicapped placard out of its little hiding place by the gear shift. Twice in the last 6 months her car has been towed...$500 each time!!! She had taped the placard to the dashboard but I was concerned that some towing co. which not accept that or even think to look for it there.
Haven’t had a chance to talk to her but I saw it in her car window this morning and it looks great. Fingers crossed!
I tried it on my car just to see how it worked and thought it a terrific option to the mirror (or taped on a dashboard). Great idea!
Visor Tag Vertical Holder : VisorTag® Parking Permit Holder,...
Part #:TG-1330 10" x 3.5" VisorTag® Parking Placard Holder & Protector Verified PurchaseGreat Option vs Taping Placard to Dashboard
I got this for my neighbor who sometimes comes in from work after 1:00 AM and she occasionally forgets to pull the handicapped placard out of its little hiding place by the gear shift. Twice in the last 6 months her car has been towed...$500 each time!!! She had taped the placard to the dashboard but I was concerned that some towing co. which not accept that or even think to look for it there. Haven’t had a chance to talk to her but I saw it in her car window this morning and it looks great. Fingers crossed! I tried it on my car just to see how it worked and thought it a terrific option to the mirror (or taped on a dashboard). Great idea!