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    what is the walking distance limit to qualify for the disability blue badge in the uk

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    You will generally only be able to get a blue badge if you can walk only with great difficulty, and at an extremely slow pace or with excessive pain. No other factors, such as how difficult you find it to carry objects, will be taken into account.


    Your difficulties must be permanent and not temporary. For example, if you have a broken leg, you can’t apply for a blue badge.


    From here...https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/consumer/transport/driving-and-parking/driving-and-parking-for-disabled-people/the-blue-badge-scheme/who-is-eligible-for-a-blue-badge-w/


     



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