If you have a physical disability or health condition that affects your walking ability, or have a hidden illness such as dementia, autism or Parkinson's, you may be able to get a Blue Badge
If you have a physical disability or health condition that affects your walking ability, or have a hidden illness such as dementia, autism or Parkinson's, you may be able to get a Blue Badge to help you park closer to the places you want to go. A Blue Badge holder travelling either as a driver or passenger can park for free in disabled parking bays and you may be exempt from other parking restrictions.
The front of the badge should face upwards and the photo should not be visible through the windscreen. Top tips for parking with your Blue Badge Top Money Stories Today Where you can park with a Blue Badge The parking concessions that are available to badge holders in Scotland include:
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