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      Disabled Parking Rules in South Carolina

      Do I have to pay meter fees when displaying a disability plate or disability placard in South Carolina?

      Holders of a disabled parking permit in South Carolina can park in any designated hanidcap parking space in the state. They can also park in any on-street metered space in the state's cities for free.
      For all rules go to http://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Disabled-Parking-Placards

        DO NOT:

      • Don't drive while your placard is hung from your rearview mirrow.
      • Don't let anyone use your placard. The abuse of your disabled placard can be punishable.
      • Don't park in a cross-hatch area. Those are reserved for van ramp/lift access.
      • Don't use your disabled placard or plate if you're not entering or exiting the vehicle.
      • Don't use your disabled placard in a vehicle that weighs more than 10,000 pounds.
      • Don't continue to use your placard after it has expired.
        DO:

      • Display your placard hanging from your rearview mirror when you park in a disabled parking area.
      • You may use your privacy sleeve to cover personal information, but you have to remove it if requested by law enforcement.
      • Park in a designated space when you need to exit the car.
      • Lock your vehicle and close the windows when using your disabled placard.
      • Obey all parking rules and regulations.
      • Return your parking placard to the RMV's Medical Affairs once it is expired and/or cancelled.

       

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