the permit is for the disabled person,not the vehicle. you are allowed to use it for any vehicle you ride in or drive.
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Depends on how often you have seizures and if you own a car and your doctor and dmv
In order to apply for a handicap parking permit in Toronto, one must fit the definition of being a disabled driver as defined by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Then, one can contact the department to be issued a permit.
You could be fined, towed, or even both.Added: It is a local or state statute or ordnance. In some jurisdictions the monetary fine is hundreds of dollars.
Application for a handicap parking permit varies from state to state. Often your doctor will advise that you get one however you do not need to wait for your doctor to suggest this. In Kentucky you can apply directly to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Handicapped parking is not a fringe benefit of having a chronic illness such as arthritis. It's a necessity for many people living with pain and disability. It is not uncommon for disabled people to wait longer than they should to apply for a handicapped parking placard for their car which entitles them to park in the designated spots for disabled persons
I wish! If it is really bad, you could probably persuade the council to give you a parking permit for disabled spots, but I don't think that that is likely.
If a 17 year old drives in Texas with a permit, the 17 year old will be driving in Texas with a permit.
Not enough information is given as to the type of permit being referred to. If you are referring to a handicapped parking permit - SOME local jurisdictions allow it - MANY do not. Check with your local police department.
New York State issues a permit, which is valid for private and/or off-street parking (in parking lots, for example). The permit is issued in the name of the disabled individual, but can be used by the person driving for the disabled individual IF the named person is in the vehicle at the time. The form must be brought in person to a DMV office, and there is a section which must be filled out by a physician or the like, to certify to the individual's disability. This CAN be waived by the DMV office if the individual is VISIBLY disabled. Here is the link: http://www.nysdmv.com/forms/mv6641-mv6643.pdf New York City issues its own permit. The NYC permit is valid for on-street, city parking. The rules are precise, but a person with a NYC disability permit is legally entitled to park at places no other legal vehicle may dare go. An example is a "No Standing except Commercial Vehicles" spot. HOWEVER, the person who parks with their NYC permit, following the laws, is taking a BIG chance that the officer issuing citations that day is fully aware. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that once you have your NYC permit, you display the permit AND a printout of the regulation allowing you to park in that spot with that permit. Don't be surprised if you get tickets anyway, but they ARE instantly dismissible. http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/permits/nyc-pppd.shtml
No, it is a verb or noun. The noun "permit" (authorization) may be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (permit parking, permit application).