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The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England

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Place<br />

‘On-street’ park<strong>in</strong>g meters <strong>and</strong> pay-<strong>and</strong>display<br />

mach<strong>in</strong>es<br />

Conditions<br />

<strong>Badge</strong> holders may park for free <strong>and</strong> for as<br />

long as they need to unless there is a traffic<br />

sign specify<strong>in</strong>g a time limit for holders of<br />

disabled park<strong>in</strong>g badges.<br />

You must display your <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Badge</strong>.<br />

Where a time limit is <strong>in</strong> force, you must also<br />

display the special blue park<strong>in</strong>g disc show<strong>in</strong>g<br />

your time of arrival.<br />

‘On-street’ disabled park<strong>in</strong>g bays<br />

<strong>The</strong>se have a <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> sign (some may still<br />

be orange).<br />

You may park free <strong>and</strong> without time limit<br />

unless signs say otherwise (check local signs<br />

for <strong>in</strong>formation).<br />

You must display your <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Badge</strong>.<br />

Always try to use these bays <strong>in</strong>stead of<br />

park<strong>in</strong>g on yellow l<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

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