That handshake symbol painted on a parking space isn’t random—it usually signals shared or reserved use, and its exact meaning depends on the location.
Here are the most common interpretations 👇
🤝 1. Carpool / Ride-share parking
In many places, the handshake icon means:
- Reserved for carpool vehicles (2+ people)
- Used for ride-sharing pickup/drop-off zones
👉 The handshake represents people sharing a ride
🏢 2. Partnership or reserved business parking
At offices, malls, or private lots, it can mean:
- Parking reserved for partner companies
- Spaces for approved visitors or clients
- Sometimes tied to membership or agreements
♿ 3. Less common: assistance or special access
In rare cases, it may indicate:
- A space for people needing assistance
- Community or service-related use
⚠️ Important: This is not a standard symbol like the wheelchair icon, so meaning varies.
📍 Why it’s confusing
Unlike official traffic signs, the handshake symbol:
- Is not universally standardized
- Can mean different things in different cities or properties
- Often relies on nearby signs for clarification
✔️ What you should do
If you see this symbol:
- Look for posted signs nearby
- Check if it mentions carpool, permit, or company name
- When unsure, it’s safer not to park there to avoid fines or towing
🧾 Bottom line
The handshake symbol generally means:
➡️ “This space is meant to be shared, reserved, or used under a specific agreement.”
If you want, you can tell me where you saw it (or upload a photo), and I’ll give you the exact meaning for that specific parking lot.