Blue badges for disabled drivers


















Blue Badge Scheme. Driver Vehicle Licensing operate a Blue Badge Scheme for people who are severely mobility impaired, are registered blind or claim severe disability allowance. The badge permits a vehicle driven by or carrying a blue badge holder to park for up to two hours in half-hour and one-hour disc parking spaces, and to use special accessible parking spaces Estimated Reading Time: 1 min. Who can use your badge? The blue badge is for the benefit of the badge holder only A Blue Disabled Badge allows cars carrying people who have disabilities to be parked near shops, stations and other The blue badge can be used within a vehicle where the badge holder is the driver or a passenger. Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to. You must display the Blue Badge. ‘On-street’ disabled parking bays - signs have a .


Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to. You must display the Blue Badge. ‘On-street’ disabled parking bays - signs have a blue wheelchair symbol. You may park for free. If you have any score other than 10 points under descriptor E, in the ‘planning and following journeys’ activity of PIP you may still be eligible for a Blue Badge, but you do not automatically qualify. This includes if you have a higher score of Driving with medical conditions, Blue Badges and public transport for disabled people The Highway Code, road safety and vehicle rules Vehicle and driver data and information.


Apply or renew online · proof of identity (such as a birth certificate, passport or driving licence) · proof of address (such as a Council Tax bill or government. Apply for or renew a Blue Badge and how to use it. to extend the Blue Badge Scheme to people with hidden and non-physical disabilities. Blue badge – disability parking permit. A blue badge lets you park nearer to your destination if you're disabled. You can now apply if you have a.

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