Drivers may park in a space reserved for the disabled:
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Only if the driver is disabled.
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Regardless of who is in the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is going to pick up the disabled within 30 minutes.
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If the vehicle is transporting the disabled person described in the registration or permit.
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Explanation
Drivers may only park in a space reserved for the disabled if the vehicle displays the correct license plate and is transporting the disabled person identified in the registration or permit. The owner of the permit does not necessarily have to be the driver; they could also be a passenger. If the vehicle displays the correct license plate but is not transporting the disabled person, it may not use the reserved space.
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