If you see a curb painted blue it designates:
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Areas where vehicles can't park.
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Parking areas reserved for vehicles with a disabled permit.
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Areas where drivers may only pick up or drop off passengers.
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Areas where parking is permitted for a limited amount of time.
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Explanation
A blue-painted curb indicates a parking space reserved for individuals with disabilities. Only vehicles displaying a valid disabled placard or special license plate may park there. It is illegal to park in a disabled space without the proper placard or plate, even for a short time.
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