The Blue Badge scheme allows disabled people to park closer to their destinations and reduce the physical strain of needing to walk further
Six groups of people are automatically eligible for a Blue Badge, which can be utilised when travelling either as a driver in their own motor or as a passenger in another vehicle. If you're living with a physical disability or health condition that impacts your ability to walk safely, or an invisible condition such as a heart problem, dementia, ADHD, epilepsy, chronic fatigue or Parkinson's, you might qualify for a Blue Badge.
This would enable you to park nearer to your destinations, lessening the physical exertion of having to walk further. Across the UK, it's estimated that 3.2 million people reap the benefits of the Blue Badge scheme.
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