Updated:Access & Inclusion – Reciprocal Recognition of Parking Badges
In 1978, the ECMT Council of Ministers agreed that all Member Countries of the ECMT would grant the same parking concessions to people with disabilities as they offered to their own nationals. These concessions usually allowed special parking in areas reserved for people with disabilities, or allowed longer parking periods or exemptions from charges.
This Resolution was updated and extended in scope in 1997. In addition to all the Member countries of ECMT this Resolution now applies also to the ECMT Associated Countries (Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, United States).
This means that disabled motorists from all ECMT Member and Associate countries are now entitled to the same parking concessions as nationals in all ECMT Countries. The only condition is the display of a badge showing the international wheelchair symbol.
In 1998 the EU adopted a Resolution along the same lines for the Member countries of the EU. The badges to be displayed are to be standardized to facilitate recognition and to avoid difficulties at local level.
EU Blue Parking Badge (PDF 11Kb)
To facilitate the implementation of these decisions the following information is provided to help people visiting the various countries understand the local rules. At present different badges are used and where this information is available these badges are shown.
This page describes what the concessions are, where disabled people can park and where they can’t.
AUSTRIA
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name or vehicle registration numberParking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·In most areas you must pay to park on roads where payment is required. Check locally.
·You may drive and park in pedestrian zones, but only during vehicle delivery access times. Check locally
Parking in car parks
Public car parks offer no concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact
Mrs Liliana
PREROWSKY
Federal Ministry for Transport, I
nnovation and TechnologyInternational
Department of TransportDepartment
II/A/2Radetzkystrasse 2A-1031
Vienna
Tel. +43-1 711 62 1207
E-mail: lilliana.prerowsky@bmv.gv.at
BELGIUM
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.Parking on roads ·
Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·In most areas you may park free of charge on roads where payment is required, for example at parking meters.
Check locally
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks Some car parks allow vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card to be parked free of charge but only in specific parking bays marked for disabled people.
Check with car park notices or ask an attendant.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 21 Kb)
BULGARIA
Contact point for further information
Mr Jordan STOYANOV
State expert in Transport Policy Directorate
Tel. +359-2 940 9488
Fax +359-2 987 8808
Mr Lazar KRASTEV
Chief expert in Transport
Policy Directorate
Tel. +359-2 940 9490
Fax +359-2 987 8808
CANADA
Parking badge policies vary in Canada from one jurisdiction to another, but there are some common elements:Parking spaces
·All Canadian jurisdictions provide designated parking spaces for motorists with disabilities according to the expressed needs of persons with disabilities living in the region.
·The parking spaces are generally marked with the international wheelchair logo.
·Cities and municipalities are usually responsible for enacting and enforcing bylaws pertaining to the use of designated parking spaces for persons with disabilities. It is recommended that travellers contact local authorities to have more details on the conditions related to the use of such designated parking spaces.
Issuing parking badges
·Canadian jurisdictions issue parking badges to both drivers and passengers who have disabilities that limit their ability to walk independently over short distances. The badge is awarded to an individual rather than to a specific vehicle.
·There are generally two types of parking badges:
short-term badges valid for up to one year depending on the duration of the temporary disability for the person;
long-term badges valid for periods ranging from one year to life (varies among jurisdictions).
Except for lifelong badges, long-term badges must be renewed regularly.
·Misuse of the badge can result in its withdrawal. Privileges associated with the parking badgesPersons with disabilities can park their vehicles in spaces designated for their use on condition that:
·A valid parking badge is suspended from the rearview mirror or displayed visibly on the dashboard of the vehicle;
·the person with a disability has to leave or board the vehicle while it is parked in the designated parking space. Contrary to most European countries:
·In Canada, persons with disabilities holding a valid parking badge cannot normally park their vehicles in pedestrian zones or zones where parking is prohibited (with some exceptions) or restricted to loading and unloading.
·In most cities and municipalities, badge holders are usually not exempted from paying parking metre fees where such charges apply. It is recommended that travellers verify with individual communities as to whether special parking privileges such as fee exemption are available.
·Canadian jurisdictions do not use any time limitation devices, parking discs or other devices in addition to the parking badge itself.
For more specific information on the policies of each of the Canadian jurisdictions, travellers are invited to contact the parking badge issuing office of the destination contemplated.
For details see the full report [Last revised 19-Feb-04] (PDF 128 Kb)
Transport Canada’s commitment
Transport Canada, in co-operation with the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA), is committed to co-ordinating the implementation of the ECMT Resolution no. 97/4 respecting the reciprocal recognition of parking badges between ECMT Member countries (through the ECMT Secretariat) and all the Canadian jurisdictions having the responsibility over these matters.
Parking Badges
Alberta (PDF 100 Kb) | British Columbia (PDF 665 Kb) |
Manitoba (PDF 116 Kb) | New Brunswick (PDF 211 Kb) |
Newfoundland (PDF 175 Kb) | Northwest Territories (PDF 275 Kb) |
Nova Scotia (PDF 417 Kb) | Ontario (PDF 155 Kb) |
Prince Edward Island (PDF 187 Kb) | Québec (PDF 144 Kb)
| Yukon (PDF 255 Kb)Provincial/Territorial
Contact Points for Parking Permits [Last revised 24-Mar-04] (PDF 19 Kb)
CZECH REPUBLIC
Card
People in wheelchairs are equipped with a card issued by the Czech Association for the Environment of Disabled People.
The card consists of 4 pages:
·The Title Page refers to the organisation issuing the card, the card number, name and surname, the citizen’s card-index number, address, holder’s signature and seal of the issuing organisation.
·The Second Page refers to the benefits for the card holder.
·The Third Page contains instructions for the card holder.
·The Fourth Page indicates the validity of the card. At present the card does not have a pictogram of a person in a wheelchair, but later this year a pictogram – blue on a white background – will figure on the title page.
This pictogram is already in use elsewhere in the Czech Republic (in the metro, public areas, health institutes and transport infrastructure).
It is regulated by Decree No 30/2001 to the Act No 361/2000 Coll.
Parking regulations for foreign visitors
Foreign citizens using wheelchairs and/or with mobility handicaps, have the same rights as Czech citizens in respect of parking, provided they are equipped with the document issued by the authorized organisation.
This is regulated by Decree No 99/89 Coll., on traffic rules for road communications (the Traffic Rules), issued by the Ministry of the Interior.
In brief, people with mobility handicaps may park their vehicle wherever parking is generally permitted.
As regards the parking fee, the owner of the parking place determines the amount.
Contact
Mr.Pavel PTÁCNIK
Government Committee for Disabled Citizens
Nábrezi Edvarda Benese
4CZ-110 00 Prague 1
Tel. +420-2 2400 2241 / 2400 2111
DENMARK
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with the wheelchair symbol.
Parking discs are required when drivers park in areas that are time limited.
Foreign vehicles may display discs which are issued and accepted in the home country.
Parking on roads
Vehicles displaying a disabled person parking card:
·may park for 15 minutes on roads where waiting or parking is prohibited. Parking discs are required;
·may park for up to an hour where parking is limited to 15-30 minutes. Parking discs are required;
·may park for an unlimited time where parking is limited to up 3 hours;
·may, in general on roads with parking meters only, park if the driver pay according to how long the vehicle is parked. Though in Copenhagen, vehicles displaying a disabled person parking card may park free of charge in public parking zones. Check locally.
·may be allowed to drive and park in pedestrian zones. Check locally.
Parking in car parks
In car parks where payment is required, the driver must generally pay according to how long the vehicle is parked. Though in Copenhagen, vehicles displaying a disabled person parking card may park free of charge in public parking zones. Check locally.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact
The Ministry of Justice
Road Traffic Division
Slotholmsgade 10DK-1216 Copenhagen K
Tel. +45 3392 3340
E-mail: jm@jm.dk
Attention Road Traffic Division
ESTONIA
Parking badge: National model (PDF 12Kb)
Contact
Mr Hellat RUMVOLT
Councillor to the Road Transport
Departmentof the Ministry of Transport and Communications
9 Viriu Street
Talinin
Tel. +372 6 313 818
E-mail: Hellat.rumvolt@tsm.ee
FINLAND
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name of vehicle registration number.Parking on roads
·You may park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·You may park free of charge and without time limit on roads with parking meters or pay-and-display parking.
·You may be allowed to drive and park in pedestrian zones. Check locally.
Parking in car parks
Vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card may be parked free of charge and beyond time limits.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact
Ms. Anne JÄRVINEN
Senior Officer
Ministry of Interior
Säästöpankinranta
2 AFIN-00530 Helsinki
Tel. +358-9 160 8281
E-mail: Anne.Jarvinen@poliisi.fi
FRANCE
Although there is a national system of parking concessions, local variations can apply. Check locally.
In Paris, vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card may be parked on roads free of charge.
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You may park beyond the time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time. Check locally to establish what the concession is.
·You must pay to park on roads where payment is required (except in Paris).
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Car parks do not generally offer concessions to vehicle displaying a disabled person’s parking car.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact
Mme Catherine BACHELIER
Déléguée ministérielle à l’accessibilité
Ministère de l’Equipement, du logement et des transports
Grande Arche, Paroi SudF-95055
La Défense cedex 04
Tel. +33-1 4081 9847
E-mail: catherine.bachelier@equipement.gouv.fr
GERMANY
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a road sign (wheelchair symbol).
Do not, however, park on spaces marked with a parking card number reserving them for certain disabled people.Parking on roads
·You may park for up to 3 hours on roads where parking is prohibited – also in no-parking zones.
·You may exceed the allowed parking period on roads where parking is restricted by time – also in restricted-parking zones.
·You may park free of charge and without time limit on roads with parking meters or pay-and-display parking.
·You may park up to 3 hours in residents’ parking areas.
·You may park outside the marked spaces in traffic-calmed areas without obstructing the traffic.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones unless it is expressly permitted by local concessions. Check locally.
For even if it is permitted, you are only allowed to enter and park there during specific vehicle access times.
·These concessions generally apply only when no other parking is available within a reasonable distance. The above regulations apply unless there is another parking facility available at a reasonable distance. The maximum parking period is 24 hours.
Parking in private car parks
Ask the car-park attendant on the spot whether disabled people are granted parking privileges.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact
Federal Ministry of Transport, Building & Housing
Division A13
Invalidenstrasse
44D-10115 Berlin
E-mail: Ref-A13@bmvbw.bund.de
GREECE
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a person’s name or vehicle registration number.
There are no concessions for street parking or parking in car parks
You may park only where parking is permitted, and you must pay parking charges and observe time limits.
Parking badge: EU model
HUNGARY
Parking badge: National model (PDF 120 Kb)
Contact
Mr Sandor RADAI
Hungarian Union of Associations of People with Mobility Handicaps
Tel. +36-1 361 0311
E-mail: sandor.radai@matavnet.hu
ICELAND
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a person’s name or vehicle registration number.
Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·Fees and time limit concessions for vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card vary. Check locally.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Car parks do not generally give concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card, although some local variations may apply. Check locally.
Parking badge: EU model
IRELAND
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·Fees and time limit concessions for vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card vary. Check locally.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
In some car parks, payment concessions are given to vehicles displaying the disabled person’s parking card.
Drivers should check with the car park notices or ask an attendant for details.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 126 Kb)
Issuing Parking Permits
The Road Traffic Regulations, 1997, governs the issue of disabled persons’ parking permits in Ireland. The permits are issued by Local Authorities, the Irish Wheelchair Association and the Disabled Drivers Association.
Permits are granted to all eligible disabled persons, irrespective of whether they are drivers or not, and they have National application.
Any person who is suffering from a disability that prevents that person from walking or causes undue hardship in walking is eligible for a permit.
The permit complies fully with EU recommendation (98/376/EC) which allows for its recognition in other EU member States.
The Irish legislation in this regard extends to all disabled persons’ parking permits issued by any State provided the permit contains the recognized pictorial symbol of a person sitting in a wheelchair.
Contact this department in relation to the reciprocal recognition of disabled persons’ parking permits
Road Safety and Traffic Division
25 Clare Street
Dublin 2
Tel. +353-1 670-7444
Fax +353-604-1656
Email: roadsafety@transport.ie
ITALY
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name or vehicle registration number.
Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited unless signs clearly indicate otherwise.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·You may park free of charge and without time limit on roads with parking meters or pay-and-display parking.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones unless there is a sign showing exemption. Check locally
Parking in car parks
·One in 50 spaces in public car parks is reserved for use by vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Vehicles displaying a parking card may be parked there free of charge. If these spaces are occupied, vehicles displaying a card may be parked in other spaces free of charge.
·In some private car parks, vehicles displaying a parking card may be parked free of charge, and often for longer periods than other vehicles. Check locally.
Parking badge: EU modelTop Latvia
Parking badge: National model (PDF 124 Kb)
LIECHTENSTEIN
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Apart from reserved spaces, there are no concessions for street parking or parking in car parks.
You may park only where parking is permitted, and you must pay parking charges and observe time limits.
Parking badge: EU model
LITHUANIA
Lithuania has not yet introduced the special Parking Card for people with disabilities according to the European Union Council Recommendation 98/376/EC.
According to the provisions of the Road Traffic Rules parking privileges are applied for vehicles bearing the wheelchair symbol.
A person, driving a vehicle with the wheelchair symbol is allowed:
·To park in an urban area which no special parking space if this would not cause an obstruction for pedestrians and other vehicles;
·To park in the area which has signs “No stopping (clearway)” and “No stopping except for as long as necessasry to set down or pick up passengers (urban clearway)”.
LUXEMBOURG
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You must pay to park where payment is required and you must keep within the time limit.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Public car parks offer no concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Parking badge: EU model
NETHERLANDS
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name or vehicle registration number.Parking on roads
·You may park for up to 3 hours on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You must pay to park where payment is required and you must keep within the time limit.
Local variations may apply, however. Check locally.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Public car parks offer no concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Additional information: Use of an invalid’s parking card (PDF 13 Kb)
Parking badge: EU model
ContactMr Ad VAN HERK
Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat
Postbus 20901NL-2500 EX The Hague
Tel. +31-70 351 6911
E-mail: ad.herk@dgp.minvenw.nl
NORWAY
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name or vehicle registration number.
You may not use parking places reserved for other vehicles or vulnerable users.Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where waiting is prohibited.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time, unless a time limit is specified for vehicles displaying the disabled person’s parking card.
·You may park free of charge and without time limit on roads with parking meters or pay-and-display parking.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
·You may park in residential areas where parking places restricted in time has been introduced.
Parking in car parks
In many car parks vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card are allowed to be parked free of charge and without time limit, but only in bays reserved for disabled people. Check with car park notices or ask an attendant.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 23 Kb)
Contact for further information
As for where/who to contact for further information regarding the use of these parking badges in Norway, the local Authorities in which the parking badge has been issued, are responsible for giving information to the public.However, the following general e-mail address for the Public Roads Administration may be used:
firmapost@vegvesen.no
POLAND
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
A driver of a vehicle with parking card does not pay for ferry passage.
Parking on roads A person driving a vehicle with a disabled persons parking card is allowed (provided that he/she drives with caution) to drive or park in the area which has following regulatory signs:
·No vehicles
·No bus
·No motorcycles
·No mopeds
·No stopping
·No parking during even days
·No parking during odd days
·Parking is restricted by time Parking in car parksPublic car parks offer no concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 106 Kb)
Contact for further information
Ms Malgorzata CHOINSKA
Chief Specialist
Ministry of Infrastructureul.
Chalubinskiego
4/6PL-00-928 WARSAW
Tel. +48-22 630 1324
Fax +48-22 630 1204
E-mail: mchoinska@mi.gov.pl
PORTUGAL
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Do not park there if the space is marked with a name or vehicle registration number.Parking on roads
·Apart from reserved spaces there are no concessions for street parking.
·Do not park on roads where parking is prohibited.
·You must pay to park on roads where payment is required and must not exceed the paid-for time.
·You must not exceed time limits on roads where time restrictions apply.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Car parks do not generally offer concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card.
Parking badge: EU model
Contact for further information
Direcção-Geral de Viação
Av. da Republica,
n° 16P-1050-191
Lisboa
Tel. +351-21 312 2100
SPAIN
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Parking on roads
·Do not park on roads where parking is prohibited unless local concessions specifically allow it. Check locally.
·Fees and time limit concessions for vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card vary. Check locally.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones unless local concessions specifically allow it. Check locally.
Parking in car parksIn most places car parks offer concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card. Check locally.
Parking badge: EU model
ContactMr Jose REDONDO
Centro Estatal de Autonomia Personal y Ayudas Tecnicas
C/de los Extremenos
No.1E-28018
Madrid
Tel. +34-91 380 7320
E-mail: ceapat@seg-social.es
SWEDEN
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.
Parking on roads
·You may park for up to 3 hours on roads where waiting is prohibited (see the European traffic signs details)
·On roads where parking is free but restricted by time the following time limits apply to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card:
o where parking is limited to less than 3 hours, you may park for up to 3 hours.
o where parking is limited to more than 3 hours, you may park for up to 24 hours.
·You may be allowed to park free of charge on roads where payment is normally required for parking. Check locally.
·You may drive and park for up to 3 hours in pedestrian zones.
Parking in car parks
Car parks often make concessions to vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card. Check locally.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 341 Kb)
Contact for further information
Sari WALLBERG
Advisor at the Swedish Association of Local Authorities
Tel. +46-8 452 79 69
E-mail: sari.wallberg@svekom.se
SWITZERLAND
Contact Person in relation to the signalisation of parking places
Mr. Peter FRIEDLI
Federal Roads Office
Tel. +41-31 323 4287
E-mail: peter.friedli@astra.admin.ch
Contact Person in relation to the traffic rules
Mrs Chantal DISLER
Federal Roads Office
Tel. +41-31 323 4288
E-mail: chantal.disler@astra.admin.ch
UNITED KINGDOM
On roads and in car parks, parking places reserved for disabled people are marked with a wheelchair symbol.In the United Kingdom the parking card is used in conjunction with a parking disc. However, people from other countries who display the disabled person’s card without a parking disc will be given the same concessions.
Parking on roads
·You may park for up to 3 hours on roads where waiting is prohibited unless the signs say ‘No loading or Unloading’.
·You may park free of charge and without time limit on roads with parking meters or pay-and-display parking.
·You may park without time limit on roads where parking is free but restricted by time.
·Do not drive or park in pedestrian zones unless there is a sign showing that vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card are exempt.
·The Scheme does not operate fully in Central London. Check locally in Central London about concessions.
Parking in car parks
Some car parks allow vehicles displaying a disabled person’s parking card to be parked free of charge. Check with car park notices or ask and attendant.
Parking badge: EU model (PDF 272 Kb) ;
National model (PDF 537 Kb)
Contact for further information
Mr Clint D’SOUZA
Mobility & Inclusion
Unit1/18
Great Minster House
76 Marsham Street
London SW1P 4DR
Tel. +44-207 944 3590
Fax +44-207 944 6102
E-mail: clint.d’souza@dft.gsi.gov.uk
Reprinted with permission from the site of ECMT
http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/IntOrg/ecmt/accessibility/parking.html