Can Blue Badge holders park for longer?

Yes, Blue Badge holders in the UK can park for longer, often without time limits, in on-street parking meters, pay-and-display bays, and designated disabled bays, generally free of charge. On single or double yellow lines, parking is allowed for up to 3 hours, provided the parking clock is set and displayed.
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How long can you stay parked with a Blue Badge?

Your Blue Badge usually lets you park for free: on streets with parking meters or pay-and-display machines for as long as you need to. in disabled parking bays on streets for as long as you need to, unless a sign says there is a time limit.
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What are the new rules for a Blue Badge in 2025?

In 2025, Blue Badge changes focus on clarifying hidden disabilities, updating local authority guidance, and addressing vehicle tax/Motability scheme impacts, with a major shift seeing Electric Vehicles lose tax-free status from April, affecting some Blue Badge holders claiming vehicle tax exemptions, while ongoing improvements in Wales and England aim for fairer assessments and better processes, including new digital tools for parking payments and stricter enforcement.
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Can I park on double red with a disabled badge?

4 of 4 Double red lines Double red lines mean no stopping at any time. Vehicles being used by a Blue Badge holder can stop to pick up or set down the holder at any time. Please remember to display your badge, and that the vehicle must move off as soon as possible..
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Can a Blue Badge park in a parent and child?

Yes, a Blue Badge holder can generally park in parent and child spaces, especially if disabled bays are full, because these spots aren't legally enforced, but you must have a child with you (under 12 in the UK) to avoid a potential parking fine from the private car park operator. While not illegal, it's recommended to use your judgment and consider if you genuinely need the space more than a parent. 
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Can I use my wife's Blue Badge to do her shopping?

No, you generally cannot use your wife's Blue Badge to do her shopping unless she is with you in the vehicle as a driver or passenger, as the badge is strictly for the holder's use and benefit; letting someone else use it to shop for them (even if for the holder's benefit) is misuse, a criminal offense, and can result in fines and badge confiscation.
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What are the new rules for a Blue Badge in the UK?

New Blue Badge rules in the UK focus on extending eligibility to people with "hidden disabilities," like autism, dementia, or severe mental health conditions, who struggle with journeys, not just walking, and reinforce strict rules against misuse (e.g., friends/family using it) and highlight local variations, especially in London. Key changes allow those with significant psychological distress or risks to health/safety to qualify, while still requiring badges to be used only by the holder or someone collecting them, with a reminder to check local council rules and London-specific rules for parking.
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Can a Blue Badge park on zig zag lines?

You may wish to check whether a particular local council has chosen to exempt Blue Badge holders from these restrictions. Pedestrian crossings (zebra, pelican, toucan and puffin crossings), including areas marked by zig-zag lines. Clearways (no stopping). A bus stop clearway during its hours of operation.
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Can you get a Blue Badge for life?

You'll need to renew your badge after 3 years. You'll also have to re-apply for a badge if you stop getting the benefit your badge is linked to. You can renew your Blue Badge online on GOV.UK.
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Can a Blue Badge go on double yellow?

You can park on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours if there isn't a ban on loading. You have to use your blue parking clock. You have to wait for at least 1 hour before you go back and park there again.
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What other benefits can I get if I have a Blue Badge?

A Blue Badge primarily offers parking concessions (free or reduced-cost parking, parking on yellow lines), but it also unlocks related benefits like Vehicle Tax Exemption (VED), priority seating on public transport, and potential discounts on travel and at attractions, with additional support available through schemes like Motability, Universal Credit, and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) if you qualify.
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How far can you walk if you have a Blue Badge?

For a UK Blue Badge, the key walking threshold is often related to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) 'moving around' activity, where scoring 8 or more points typically means you can't walk more than 50 metres (about half a bus length), but eligibility also covers those with severe difficulty walking, hidden disabilities, or mental health issues causing journey distress, requiring assessment by your local council. 
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What are Blue Badge holders entitled to?

The Blue Badge is a legal document that allows persons with disabilities (document holders) to park their vehicle, or the vehicle in which they are travelling in, in reserved parking bays (blue bay) due to difficulties in their mobility or other disability.
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Does having a Blue Badge mean you are registered disabled?

You might qualify if you have a severe long term disability or condition that means you're a constant safety risk to yourself or others near vehicles, in traffic or car parks. You can apply for a Blue Badge if you have a severe disability in both arms and drive regularly, but can't work parking machines.
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Can you park for free with a disabled badge?

Yes, disabled badge holders (Blue Badge in the UK) usually get free parking on streets, including at meters and pay-and-display, and often in council car parks for the maximum time, but you must check local signs and rules, especially in private car parks or London, as concessions vary and misusing the badge is illegal. You can also typically park on single/double yellow lines for up to 3 hours (except where loading is banned).
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Will a doctor's letter help with a Blue Badge?

Acceptable documents:

A copy of any medical letters or reports that you already have, dated within the last 2 years regarding your condition. Your documents must confirm that you have permanent and substantial impairment which causes inability to walk or very considerable difficulty in walking.
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Does arthritis qualify for a Blue Badge?

Yes, you can get a Blue Badge with arthritis, especially if it significantly affects your ability to walk, causes severe pain, or leads to considerable psychological distress when walking, even if it's a "hidden" disability; you'll need to apply through your local council, detailing how your condition makes travel difficult, potentially through an assessment, with benefits like PIP supporting your claim. 
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Can I use my Blue Badge in two cars?

If you hold a valid Blue Badge, you can apply for exemption from the congestion charge in London by paying a £10 administration fee. You can register up to two vehicles that you would normally use to travel within the charging zone. This could be your own vehicle, or one you travel in.
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Can you park on double yellow lines with a disabled badge in England?

A badge holder can park for free: in allocated disabled bays and on the road. in any car park for the maximum stay (in line with terms and conditions on display) on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours.
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Are National Trust car parks free for Blue Badge holders?

If you have mobility issues and are a blue badge holder, you're able to park for free in our pay-and-display car parks if you display your badge.
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