Blue Badge holders can't park in these 11 places at any time of day or night

Blue Badge holders can't park in these 11 places at any time of day or night
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Blue Badge holders can't park in these 11 places at any time of day or night
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Linda Howard, Rom Preston-Ellis)
Published: Jan, 21 2025 12:16

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Blue Badge holders can't park in these 11 places at any time of day or night People with a disability, physical or mental health condition that impacts their ability to walk - or those with hidden illnesses such as dementia, autism or Parkinson's - may qualify for a Blue Badge.

Whether you're the driver or a passenger, a Blue Badge lets you park for free in disabled parking bays and can exempt you from other parking restrictions.

It also grants access to areas off-limits to regular motorists, including on-street meter spaces, pay-and-display spots, disabled person's parking spaces, and over single or double yellow lines.

When using a Blue Badge, it's crucial to display it correctly - place it on the dashboard where it can be clearly seen through the front windscreen.

Be aware though, there are more than ten locations where permit holders cannot park at any time, risking fines or penalties.

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