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Using your Blue Badge - Essex County Council

Using your Blue Badge · You must be a passenger or driver of the vehicle at all times when a Blue Badge is displayed · You can't use your badge if you remain in ...

application forms | Rights and Responsibilities of a Blue Badge Holder

The Highland Council download - Blue Badge Scheme - application forms | Transport and streets | Parking and car parks.

Responsibilities as a Blue Badge holder - East Ayrshire Council

The Blue Badge is for the use of the Blue Badge holder only, and it is an offence to allow other people to use it. It is also an offence to park in an on- ...

Blue badges responsibility - Parking - Warwick District Council

The blue badge holder is responsible for using the badge correctly and ensuring only they use the badge. It is an offence for the badge holder and anyone to ...

Blue Badge rules - Suffolk County Council

only display a Blue Badge when parking on single or double yellow lines, or in a disabled parking bay, ensuring all people and the badge holder can exit the ...

Use and misuse of a blue badge - Cornwall Council

Blue badge holders may usually park on single or double yellow lines on-street for up to three hours except where there is a ban on loading and unloading. The ...

Blue Badge Scheme Rights Responsibilities England - Print Friendly

The purpose of the Blue Badge form is to facilitate the application process for individuals who require special parking provisions due to disabilities. It ...

Using your Blue Badge - Dorset Council

The badge is for on-street parking only. Off street car parks, like supermarkets, hospitals, and privately owned roads, have separate rules and you should ...

Blue Badge - Roads and transport - Devon County Council

It remains your responsibility to park safely at all times and be considerate of other road users' needs whenever your Blue Badge is used to park on-street. Do ...

Blue Badge Scheme enforcement policy - Derbyshire County Council

The Blue Badge (Disabled Parking) Scheme provides a national arrangement of parking concessions for those people who have a permanent or substantial disability.

Information for Blue Badge holders - Norfolk County Council

Rights and responsibilities · Lost Blue Badges · Moving home · Renewals · Name changes · Returning Blue Badges · Misuse of Blue Badges · Non-European Union disabled ...

Using your blue badge | Disabled parking - Highland Council

Your blue badge must only be displayed if you are travelling in the vehicle as a driver or passenger (if someone is collecting you or dropping off)

Blue Badges Information - Nottingham City Council

The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). The Blue Badge is not a licence to park anywhere. You must not park during ...

Blue Badge Enforcement Policy 2022 - Solihull Council

This policy outlines the updated application eligibility criteria by the Department for. Transport, blue badge holders' rights and responsibilities, and how ...

Disabled parking - Blue Badge - Surrey County Council

A Blue Badge helps you to park close to your destination, either as a passenger or driver. A badge holder can park for free.

How to use a Blue Badge - Redbridge Council

You can use the badge in any car that you are driving or a passenger in. How to display your badge. Make sure your badge: is the right way up; is clearly ...

Blue Badge | Central Bedfordshire Council

Your responsibilities as a Blue Badge holder ... You must never: ... The Blue Badge remains the property of the issuing local authority and we can ask for the Blue ...

Parking with a blue badge - Tower Hamlets

A blue badge holder can park and use the badge when driving or are a passenger in a vehicle. The badge should not be supplied to others unless you are ...

Blue Badge scheme - Derbyshire County Council

The Blue Badge scheme is for eligible disabled people, including those with non-physical (hidden) disabilities, whether they are travelling as a driver or as a ...

About the Blue Badge scheme - Lincolnshire County Council

The badge holder must be in the vehicle when it is being used unless they are being picked up or dropped off. Read more about the rights and responsibilities of ...