provide a much-needed life-line for who drive, offering a number of hugely helpful benefits to holders. Getting around can be a significant challenge to begin with, so convenient on-street parking concessions make the of difference for many drivers with disabilities.
While some private or council car parks may offer free or extended parking to holders, this is not guaranteed, so be sure to check local signage or the relevant council website.
Off-street locations including airports, , shopping centres and private car parks often enforce their own rules, which can differ significantly from council-operated on-street parking.
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must always comply with the and local traffic regulations. With that in mind, here are seven specific places where :

Aside from these specific locations, there are some general parking considerations to keep in mind.
Even where parking is technically allowed, Blue Badge holders must not park where it would cause an obstruction or danger to other road users or pedestrians.
This includes blocking driveways, emergency access points, or parking on pavements unless specifically permitted.
Some local councils, especially in , have unique rules and require additional permits, so always check local regulations before parking.
The scheme is a vital support for disabled motorists, but it still comes with certain responsibilities.
But be sure to check local rules, signage, relevant websites and the Highway Code to ensure you don’t get stung with penalties or lose your parking privileges.
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