A curb painted blue means parking is:
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Reserved for law enforcement officers.
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For picking up or dropping of passengers.
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For disabled persons with a special placard or plate.
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Allowed for no longer than 15 minutes.
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Explanation
A blue-painted curb indicates that only disabled persons or drivers of disabled persons with a special placard or license plate are permitted to park in that space. Additionally, crosshatched areas adjacent to disabled parking spaces are no-parking areas.
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