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Parking Options for People with a Disability across the Adelaide CBD

The Disability Services Office, in conjunction with the Adelaide City Council, would like to present to you a “Definitive Guide to Parking for People with a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit across the Adelaide CBD”

If you have a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit, whether it is temporary or permanent, you have a number of options available to you:

  • A Disabled Person’s Parking Permit is valid for any vehicle provided it is being used for the transportation of the disabled person who is a holder of a permit.
  • Having a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit displayed in the window allows the vehicle to be parked in disabled persons’ parking spaces which are sign posted and have the disabled symbol painted on the road surface or signs covering the area. If parking in a designated disabled parking zone the posted time limit applies (ie, no extra time).
  • If you have a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit, you also have the option of parking in a non-disabled persons’ parking space. As long as you display the permit in the window, the vehicle may then be parked in any metered, ticketed space or time limit space of 15 minutes or more, for 90 minutes more than the time allowed for that space or for double the time that is allowed for that space (whichever of the two is greater in time).
  • In conjunction with this, if you have parked on any ticketed kerbside non-disability parking space, you do not have to pay the fee for this park. You must pay for parking in off street car parks.
  • You may not park in loading zones or non permissive zones.
  • Disabled parking permit holders may be entitled to UPark vouchers.

Remember, in order to utilise these options your permit must be displayed inside the vehicle as near as possible to the registration label. Sounds confusing? Let’s go through some case studies to help clarify the situation…
Case Study 1

Dale wants to go shopping in town on Saturday. He finds a 2P parking space in Hindmarsh Square which will cost him $3.20 for 2 hours; however the space is not a designated disabled parking bay. Dale decides that the parking bay is close enough to his destination and that he will be able to gain access to and from his vehicle. As long as Dale displays his Disabled Person’s Parking Permit, he will not have to pay the $3.20 fee for the parking space and he can park in this space for a total of 4 hours instead of the normal 2 hours.
Case Study 2

Joy is having dinner in town with her family on Friday night. Joy has a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit, however she does not like to drive at night time so she is taken in to town by her family. As long as Joy is being transported by her family, she can display her Disabled Person’s Parking Permit in her family’s vehicle and they can utilise the same concessions that Joy gets with her own car.

As well as all of the concessions available for people with a Disabled Person’s Parking Permit, the Adelaide City Council provides (upon request and following clarification of eligibility) a voucher book containing 48 free 2-hour-parking vouchers (for use in certain Adelaide City Council U-Parks) per year.

We hope that this is of some assistance to you in your travels around the Adelaide CBD and that the parking situation has been clarified for people with a disability. Please visit the Adelaide City Council website at www.adelaidecitycouncil.com or call 8203 7203 (between Mon - Fri, 9am 5pm) for any further information about parking in the Adelaide CBD.

Parking permits are administered by Transport SA
Customer Service Centre, Adelaide: EDS Centre, 108 North Terrace, Adelaide 5000
Telephone: 13 10 84
Facsimile: (08) 8204 8308
TransportSA Web: www.transport.sa.gov.au/

*Source: Transport SA

 

Written by dnw on Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Tagged: car park, parking permit, transport, Transport SA, vehicle

 

2 comments about “Parking Options for People with a Disability across the Adelaide CBD”

  1. Carol Williams Says:

    I was wondering if this covers ALL of Adelaide or just the Adelaide Council areas

    June 13th, 2008 at 12:56 pm
  2. Carolyn Says:

    The information about free and extended time limits for people with a disability permit who are parking in non-disabled parking spots applies to the Adelaide City Council area (includes North Adelaide). For other council areas you would need to check with the individual local council. The permit allows parking in designated disability parking spots in all council areas. Thanks for your comment/query.

    June 19th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

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