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What lines can you park on with a Blue Badge?

What lines can you park on with a Blue Badge?

You may park on single or double yellow lines for up to three hours if it is safe to do so but not within 15 metres of a junction or where there are restrictions on loading or unloading – indicated by yellow kerb dashes and/or signs on plates. You are not entitled to park on yellow lines in ‘off-street’ car parks.

Can I park in resident permit holders only with Blue Badge?

Blue Badge holders are not allowed to park in loading bays and may not be able to park in other places reserved for permit holders, like residents bays for example. Normal Blue Badge concessions do not apply in these cases. Always check with the local authority.

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Can Blue Badge holders park in bus stops?

There are no exemptions for Blue Badge holders on bus-only routes. There are many parking boxes on red routes that only Blue Badge holders can use but there are also other places on red routes where you are allowed to park.

Can Blue Badge holders park in permit spaces?

If you clearly display a valid blue badge in your vehicle, you can park for free, for as long as you need. In a: Permit holder bay (resident, business, visitor permits) Disabled person’s parking bay that is not in a residential parking zone (RPZ) and does not have a maximum stay time.

Can you park on red lines with a Blue Badge?

BLUE BADGE HOLDERS CANNOT PARK: Red routes or double yellow lines (in all four boroughs) Single yellow line (except Kensington and Chelsea as long as there is no loading or unloading restriction and only for 20 minutes to drop off or pick up a disabled person, or to collect goods) Suspended parking bays.

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Can I park in a disabled space outside a house?

The council can help people with disabilities by providing parking bays outside their home. A disabled bay is only introduced if the person holds a valid Blue Badge and is frequently unable to park within walking distance of their property. Any person with a valid Blue Badge can park in a disabled bay at any time.

Can anyone park in a disabled bay outside your house?

About disabled parking bays Outside of a CPZ, residential disabled bays are also enforceable, but only upon request. This is because the parking pressures are generally less outside of CPZs. Please note that whether inside or outside of a CPZ, your disabled bay can be used by any other Blue Badge holder.

Can you park in Westminster with a disabled badge?

You must display your White or Blue Badge on your vehicle’s dashboard while parking or driving. The details of your badge should be clearly visible. Four hours maximum free parking during controlled hours (unless signposted otherwise). Free parking for as long as necessary outside of these times.

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Can you park in a disabled bay?

Disabled badge holders may park in any shared-use bay for pay and display or resident’s parking place or Blue Badge holder’s disabled bay for free and without a time limit. You can also park for up to three hours on yellow lines as long as you’re not causing an obstruction or breaking a loading restriction.

Can I park across my own drop KERB?

You will not be permitted to park across any other dropped kerb. If a vehicle parks illegally over your dropped kerb (outside your house), please call the Parking team on 020 8227 3097, so they can attend the location to enforce on the vehicle.