Does france’s disability badge always allow parking in disabled bays?

Does france’s disability badge always allow parking in disabled bays?

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WE LOOK AT THE RULES SURROUNDING FRANCE’S CARTE MOBILITÉ INCLUSION READER QUESTION: DOES FRANCE’S DISABILITY BADGE ALWAYS ALLOW YOU TO PARK IN ANY SPACE MARKED IN BLUE? In France, the


different cards aimed to offer assistance to people with disabilities were grouped together in a _carte mobilité inclusion _(CMI) in 2017. However, this card exists in three different forms,


and each one brings with it different benefits. Firstly, there is the _carte mobilité inclusion invalidité_, which gives you priority access to seats in transports, waiting rooms and other


public spaces. It also enables you to obtain discounts on some trains and planes, and income tax reductions. The second card is the CMI_ priorité_, which gives you priority access to seating


like the mention _invalidité_ card, but also allows you to go to the front of queues. However, it does not come with the tax benefits. The final card is the CMI _stationnement_, which


enables you to park for free in disabled and any other space. The period over which your car can remain in the space is often unlimited, but can sometimes be limited by local authorities,


although it can never be less than 12 hours. It should be noted that disabled people are often still required to pay for parking in private car parks. The CMI _stationnement _is a credit


card-sized badge which can be left on your dashboard. Therefore, not all disability badges enable you to park for free: you must have a CMI _stationnement_ to benefit from this right.


However, it is possible to apply for more than one type of badge. HOW DO I APPLY FOR A BADGE? To apply for a CMI _stationnement_, you should fill in this form and attach a medical


certificate from your doctor, a copy of your ID, proof of address and anything else that the authorities ask to see. The form is processed by your local Maison _départementale des personnes


handicapées_. You must meet certain criteria in order to qualify for a badge. For example, if you are applying for the _stationnement _card, your ability to walk must have been severely and


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