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sigma | 08:37 Thu 24th May 2012 | Road rules
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Do road side disabled parking bays, usually outside someones house, have any legal standing.
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Generally speaking, No, but it does depend on your local authority rules.
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They stay there sometimes long after the person concerned has moved somewhere else (or died). I haven't seen any fresh ones about lately so perhaps the practise has been discontinued. I would park there (if I drove) for a short while, but just in case there were still disabled in the house I wouldn't stay too long.
Starbuckone, the practice continues, we have just had our redone, my sister also has one. maybe more prevalent in some areas than others.
Yes. Anyone can park in it provided they properly display their blue badge. It cannot be solely for the house it is outside.

Anyone else can get a penalty ticket.
hc4361 I think the rules are: if it displays the wheel chair sign in the bay or on a pole it is only for disabled use only, if it only says disabled, as ours does, anybody can park there as it is only advisory.

I may be wrong.
My local council only provide mandatory parking bays, which are enforceable because they also have Traffic Regulation Orders applied to them, but you are right, some bays are advisory only.

I have trawled through other councils' websites and see that some provide advisory bays only.

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