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Thousands with blue badge could get free travel boost

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For many Blue Badge holders across the UK, a little-known benefit could make everyday travel far easier, if only they knew about it. While the Blue Badge is widely recognised for its parking privileges, there's another perk that remains largely overlooked by thousands of people with disabilities.

Eligible individuals can apply for a disabled person's bus pass, offering free or discounted travel on public buses. The scheme is separate from the Blue Badge and is administered by local councils, meaning that even those with a badge may need to take extra steps to access it.

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The first step for applicants is to contact their local council to check eligibility and submit an application.

While the exact criteria vary across the UK, eligibility generally depends on how a person's disability affects their ability to walk or travel independently.

Many Blue Badge holders meet these criteria, though holding the badge alone does not automatically qualify someone for a bus pass.

Bus Pass Rules in England

In England, the pass allows:

  • Free travel on local buses anywhere in England on Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays.

  • Weekday travel from 9:30am to 11pm.

  • London-specific benefits: The Disabled Person's Freedom Pass can be used at any time on Transport for London services, unlike the Older Person's Freedom Pass, which has restrictions.

Bus Pass Rules in Other UK Nations
  • Scotland: Residents can find guidance through Transport Scotland.

  • Wales: See Transport for Wales for eligibility and local rules.

  • Northern Ireland: Details are available via nidirect.

The Blue Badge remains a vital tool for parking, but it does not automatically grant free bus travel.

For many, applying for a disabled person's bus pass can dramatically improve mobility, independence, and access to everyday services, complementing the parking benefits already available.

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