You can park in parking spaces for motorists with disabilities:
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If you have a permit or vehicle plates for persons with disabilities, and only when the disabled person is in the vehicle.
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Even if if the person who received the permit or vehicle plates is not in the vehicle.
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Only if the person who received the permit or vehicle plates is not in the vehicle.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
You may only park in a space reserved for people with disabilities if you have the appropriate permit or license plate. The vehicle must be occupied by the permit holder, either as the driver or a passenger, and the individual must match the description on the permit or registration.
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