you know the blue badge disabled people can get for their cars - I called into see a friend this afternoon and she really doesn't walk very well at all.
Anyway she doesn't drive but somebody must have told her this that she could apply for a blue badge for friends' cars who sometimes take her maybe out for a meal or a show etc.
She said she applied about 8 weeks ago but hasn't heard anything - will she really be able to get this even tho she doesn't drive.
However, as long as she meets such a criterion, she's entitled to a blue badge irrespective of whether she drives or not. (You'll see that one criterion for getting a blue badge is being registered blind and there probably aren't many such people with driving licences!)
Haven't read other answers but I have recently got a blue badge, it is mine, not my cars so if I am a passenger any driver can use it but only if I am in the car.
In my area the current wait time for a new blue badge is 10 - 12 weeks, same for a renewal. She may also have to go for an assessment so the wait will be longer
I was lucky with mine, told 10 to 12 weeks but it was a lot quicker. The form was complicated and asked lots of in depth questions about my health but I didn't need an assessment. You do not have to provide any details about the car, Jenny, just an awful photo of yourself!
no it is personal
so you can use it in someone else's car
but of course you have to be in it
( they can eg shop for you)
AND
you must expect to be video'd
(I was OK until I fell off a curb)
AND
I was using mine, wivva dog. A traffic warden saw a cyclist reach inside and take the blue disc - and photographed it!
wow !
sort of - that is odd: a cyclist has no need of a blue disc. I think I will take a photo