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Blue Badge myth may be preventing eligible Brits from claiming

thebusinesstimes.co.ukBy thebusinesstimes.co.uk27 April 20261 Views
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The Blue Badge scheme benefits millions of motorists but some could be missing out

6 groups that can automatically qualify for a Blue Badge

Blue Badges help disabled people by allowing them to park closer to their destination in designated spaces and in some cases they can avoid parking fees too. Around 3 million people are estimated to benefit from the scheme in England and Wales but many could be missing out on their entitlement.

A number of widespread myths about the scheme can prevent eligible people from applying and receiving their Blue Badge. Other misconceptions can also lead to legal action as Blue Badge holders need to know how to use their permits properly.

One of the most common myths, according to the Daily Record, is that motorists need to claim Personal Independence Payments or Adult Disability Payments to qualify. While claiming either of these benefits can help your application by using it as proof of your disability, you don’t need to be claiming any benefits in order to be eligible.

Some other reasons people could be eligible according to Government Guidance:

  • You can’t walk, or require assistance or aids in order to walk
  • Walking causes you pain, breathlessness or is dangerous to your health and safety
  • You have a life limiting illness that affects your ability to walk
  • You have a disability affecting your arms that prevent you from operating pay-and-display machines
  • You have a child that requires bulky medical equipment at all times
  • You experience temporary loss of behaviour control
  • Public or open spaces makes you extremely anxious or fearful

Another common misconception about Blue Badges is that it’s only for people with physical health issues affecting their mobility. However, the permit can be granted to people with invisible disabilities if travelling causes severe distress or safety risks

This can include:

  • Autism
  • Dementia
  • Severe anxiety

Many people also believe that in order to have a Blue Badge, you must be the driver of a vehicle in your name. In reality, the Blue Badge belongs to the person and can be used in any car they are travelling in, regardless if they are a passenger or driver.

If you have applied for a Blue Badge and your application was denied, you don’t have to stop there. You can request a review and provide additional evidence if you disagree with this decision.

Government guidance notes: “Your council should tell you why you’re not eligible for a Blue Badge.

“You can ask them to reconsider your case if you do not think all the important information you provided was taken into account. You can also reapply if your mobility problems become more serious.”

One myth that could get Blue Badge holders in trouble is loaning out their permit to relatives when they aren’t in the car. This counts as misuse of a Blue Badge and whether it’s accidental or intentional, the action can lead to fines and potentially even having your permit confiscated.

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