Is Dartford Tunnel free for Blue Badge holders?

No, having a Blue Badge doesn't automatically make the Dartford Tunnel free; you only get exemption if your vehicle is registered as tax-exempt due to disability, meaning it's in the "Disabled" tax class (VED), which is separate from the badge itself, and the system checks this automatically with the DVLA. If your vehicle still pays road tax, you must pay the Dart Charge, but you can apply to set up a specific account for a potential discount or exemption through the Dart Charge system.
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Do Blue Badge holders pay to go through Dartford Tunnel?

The Dart Charge scheme includes new payment arrangements, which were introduced on 30 November 2014. You may not have to pay the charge if you don't pay vehicle tax because you're disabled. You'll still have to pay if: You have a Blue Badge but aren't exempt from paying vehicle tax.
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Do you have to pay toll with a Blue Badge?

You need to check. Blue Badge holders don't have to pay the Congestion Charge. The Congestion Charge is money people have to pay to take vehicles into the centre of London. You have to register first with Transport for London.
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Is the Tamar Bridge free for Blue Badge holders?

Tamar Bridge (Plymouth)

Blue Badge holder exemptions are available but you must apply in advance for a Mobility Concession Smartcard. Eligibility (you must be in receipt of one or more): Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
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Are disabled people exempt from dart charges?

Tolls and Road Usage Charges - Disabled Motoring UK. You will not be required to pay the Dart Charge if your vehicle is registered in the Disabled Taxation class and you are exempt from paying road tax. You do not need to do anything as your vehicle will be checked automatically with the DVLA using the camera systems.
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Who is exempt from paying Dartford Crossing?

You do not need to pay if you: cross on a motorcycle, moped or quad bike. get free UK vehicle tax because of a disability (your vehicle will be checked automatically when you cross)
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What benefits can I claim 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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What is free with a Blue Badge?

Your local council might provide extra parking facilities for Blue Badge holders, like: free parking places in off-street car parks. access to town centres where other vehicles are restricted.
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Will Blue Badge holders be exempt from blackwall tunnel charge?

Blue Badge holders can apply for an 100% discount from the tunnels charge. If you have an active Blue Badge discount with TfL you will get the 100% discount automatically, you don't need to do anything as long the vehicle you drive through the tunnels with is on your discount.
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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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Where can you park with a Blue Badge in the UK for free?

'On-street' parking meters and pay-and-display machines

Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to. You must display the Blue Badge.
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What tolls exempt blue badges?

You can apply for a 100% discount on the Congestion Charge and Blackwall and Silvertown tunnels charge if you are a Blue Badge holder.
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Can I use my Blue Badge in someone else's car?

The blue badge cannot be used by someone else. If the Blue Badge is being used without the holder, the badge may be taken away and the user prosecuted.
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Can a disabled badge holder park on double yellow lines?

Yes, with a Blue Badge (disabled badge), you can generally park on double yellow lines for up to three hours in England, Wales, and Scotland, provided there's no ban on loading/unloading (indicated by yellow kerb dashes or signs) and you display your badge and a parking clock set to your arrival time, but always check local signs as rules vary and you must not park obstructively or dangerously.
 
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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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Do I need to tell DVLA if I have a Blue Badge?

Yes, if you are a driver with a Blue Badge, you must tell the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) about your disability or medical condition that led to the badge, as this is a legal requirement to ensure your fitness to drive, with potential fines and prosecution for failing to do so. You need to declare any "notifiable" condition that could affect your ability to drive safely, even if you have an adapted car, and update the DVLA if your condition changes, worsens, or if your badge runs out, using resources like the GOV.UK website for guidance.
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What are the perks of having a Blue Badge?

The Blue Badge scheme helps you park closer to your destination if you have mobility problems. If you're a Blue Badge holder there are several options available to you. These include places to stop to set down or pick up passengers and parking spaces which are reserved solely for the use of Blue Badge holders.
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Which disability card is best?

We found that the key difference between the Fair4All Card and all other disability access card schemes is that only the Fair4All Card is designed for universal use: by all disabled people. in all the everyday places that they are likely to use.
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What is the maximum monthly disability benefit?

Keep in mind that the amount a person receives in monthly SSDI benefits depends on their average indexed earnings during their working history. The maximum benefit payment in 2026 cannot exceed $4,152 for workers who paid the maximum Social Security taxes each year and had long work histories.
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