Disabled Parking Rules in VermontDo I have to pay meter fees when displaying a disability plate or disability placard in Vermont?
A person who is blind or who has an ambulatory disability may park without fee for an unlimited period in a parking zone which is restricted as to the length of time parking is permitted. This does not apply to zones in which parking, standing or stopping of all vehicles is prohibited, or which are reserved for special vehicles, or where parking is prohibited by any parking ban. As a condition to this privilege, the vehicle must display the special handicapped plate or placard.
For all rules go to https://dmv.vermont.gov/registrations/license-plates/disabled-plates-placards | |
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