ππ΅ Blue Badge Alert: Know Where You Can’t Park! π΅π

Attention Blue Badge holders! While your permit offers fantastic parking privileges, there are 11 spots you need to steer clear of. These locations are off-limits 24/7, and parking there could land you a hefty fine. Here’s the scoop:
1οΈβ£ Bus, tram, or cycle lanes β your badge doesn’t allow driving in these.
2οΈβ£ Clearways β stopping is a no-go during operational hours.

3οΈβ£ Double white lines β even if one is broken, it’s a no-park zone.
4οΈβ£ Pedestrian crossings & zigzag lines β keep clear.

5οΈβ£ Reserved spots β like resident or taxi bays.
6οΈβ£ Kerb markings β one or two yellow lines mean restrictions.
7οΈβ£ Loading bays β unless signs say it’s okay for badge holders.
8οΈβ£ School ‘keep clear’ zones β as specified times show.
9οΈβ£ Suspended meter bays β or when meters aren’t in use.
π Double/single red lines β during their active times.
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Temporary restrictions β like roadworks or no-waiting signs.
But it’s not all red lights! Blue Badge holders still enjoy these perks:
– Free parking at designated disabled spaces.
– Unlimited free parking at on-street pay-and-display areas.
– Free parking on single/double yellow lines, barring loading restrictions.
– Free and unlimited parking at on-street meters.
π£οΈ Who’s eligible for a Blue Badge? Anyone over three years old meeting certain criteria could qualify. This includes those on specific benefits or with conditions making walking or travel a challenge.
π Want to apply for a Blue Badge? Head over to GOV.UK for the details. Costs vary, but itβs a small price for such valuable convenience.
Keep this info handy and share it around. Letβs ensure every journey is a smooth one for our incredible Blue Badge community! π