Blue badges responsibility
The Blue Badge Rights and Responsibility booklet - GOV.UK
The Blue Badge Rights and Responsibility booklet. Contents. 1. Your responsibilities as a Blue Badge holder. 2. Who can use the badge? 3. How to display the ...
Rights and responsibilities of Blue Badge holders | nidirect
A Blue Badge will help you park closer to your destination, either as a passenger or a driver. The badge is for on-street parking only.
Blue Badge Holders Rights and Responsibilities
Although it is not illegal for a badge holder, or a non disabled person waiting for the badge holder to return, to remain in the vehicle while the Blue Badge is ...
The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England
Information on how the Blue Badge scheme works in England plus the user's rights and responsibilities.
You can have a Blue Badge if you are a driver or a passenger. The badge is for parking on the street. It does not apply to car parks. 3 ...
Blue Badges – rights and responsibilities - Able Magazine
You must make sure you do not park anywhere which could cause an obstruction or be a danger to other road users. Doing so may result in a Penalty Charge Notice ...
The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities in England
Please check with the relevant authority in Scotland,. Wales or Northern Ireland. 6. Page 7. Your responsibilities as a Blue Badge holder.
The Blue Badge Scheme: rights and responsibilities in Wales [HTML]
The badge is for your use only. It must only be displayed if you are travelling in the vehicle as a driver or passenger, or if someone is ...
Blue Badges: your rights and responsibilities | GOV.WALES
Advice about where Blue Badge holders can park and how to use their Badge.
Blue Badge scheme | Transport Scotland
The badge provides parking concessions for on-street parking, allowing badge holders to park close to where they need to go. Our Responsibilities. We are ...
The Blue Badge scheme: rights and responsibilities - mygov.scot
The Blue Badge scheme, your rights and responsibilities.
Blue badges responsibility - Parking - Warwick District Council
Where can I park? There are many parking facilities in Leamington Spa, Warwick and Kenilworth for disabled drivers who hold a blue badge. ... Badge holders may ...
The Blue Badge scheme helps people with severe mobility problems to park close to where they need to go. Apply for or renew a Blue Badge.
The Blue Badge scheme provides a range of parking concessions for people with severe mobility problems.
Blue Badge rules - Suffolk County Council
clearly display it in the vehicle alongside a parking clock · only display a Blue Badge when parking on single or double yellow lines, or in a disabled parking ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blue Badges rules in England: Rights and responsibilities
Blue Badge holders must display the badge on the dashboard or facia panel so it can be read through the front windscreen.
How to use a Blue Badge | Bedford Borough Council
Your duties as a badge holder. It is your responsibility to ensure that the badge is used properly. You must not allow other people to use the badge. If your ...
The Blue Badge Scheme: Rights and responsibilities in England
Your responsibilities as a Blue Badge holder. 7. Who can use your badge. 8. How to display your badge. 9. When you need to use a parking disc/clock.