Disabled parking

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  • dktreesea
    dktreesea Posts: 5,736 Forumite
    edited 26 February 2017 at 10:20AM
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    Be careful of parking on double yellows. If they have those wee vertical yellow stripes drawn down from the pavement, then blue badge holders can't park there.


    Also, in England, there's a time limit, usually three hours, if parking on single or double yellow lines, so you would need to use your clock disc.
  • dktreesea
    dktreesea Posts: 5,736 Forumite
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    We were in Keighley a couple of years back, and needed to be there more that the three hours the disabled bays had stipulated. A parking enforcement official was there, and she told me that if instead we parked a few places up, in the pay and display bays, we could park there all day for free.
  • rockingbilly
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    dktreesea wrote: »
    Be careful of parking on double yellows. If they have those wee vertical yellow stripes drawn down from the pavement, then blue badge holders can't park there.


    Also, in England, there's a time limit, usually three hours, if parking on single or double yellow lines, so you would need to use your clock disc.
    Obviously. But it's a lot more convenient than searching for a disabled bay somewhere.
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