DMV debuts new disability placards

The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles unveiled May 23 new disability parking placards for use by disabled drivers. New placards feature a new design with two registration stickers. The redesigned placards are a result of a study authorized by the General Assembly that sought to decrease the misuse of windshield placards and make them more visible to law enforcement officers.

 

The placards, constructed of durable material, are available for users with temporary and permanent disabilities. The temporary placard carries a red block on top and is issued only for a six-month period. The permanent placard, issued for five years, is all blue and white. Both placards carry two expiration stickers, one on each side.

 

The placards instruct users to install the placards while parked and remind them that the placard is not transferable to other persons. There is a fee for each placard. Application forms for the disability placards are available on the DMV website at ncdot.gov/dmv/forms/.

 

-Submitted by NCDOT

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