Instructions and Regulations for Disabled Person Parking Permit 2025

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The NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities (PPPD) is a placard that allows you to park at No Parking zones on public streets and at parking meters without depositing money.
Rights and Privileges Disabled parking privileges allow you to: park in any parking space designated for a disabled person. park for up to four hours in metered or time-restricted spaces without paying a fee (unless prohibited by the locality)
Rental cars If you have a disabled parking placard or permit that is registered in your name, but not to any particular vehicle, you may use it in any vehicle in which you are the driver or the passenger, as long as it is clearly visible through the front windshield. This applies to rental cars.
Applicants must complete Form MV-664.1 for the permit application. Applications can be submitted at local issuing agencies, not directly to the DMV. The handicap placard is valid for up to 5 years and cannot be renewed online.
The NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities (PPPD) is a placard that allows you to park at No Parking zones on public streets and at parking meters without depositing money. It is placed on the drivers side dashboard.
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Where can I park with the permit? Any metered parking space (Passenger or Commercial) without charge. Any No Parking space, regardless of hours, including street cleaning regulations. Any space designated for use by Authorized Vehicles, including Diplomats (DPL), New York Press (NYP) or any governmental agency.
Qualifications for Disabled Parking cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest; cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other devices; is restricted by lung disease to a specific standard; uses portable oxygen;
Have you ever driven around a packed parking lot and wondered if you could slip into a handicapped spot, even just for a few minutes? If you dont have a disability, the answer is always no.

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