If I have a disabled permit license plate or hang tag do I still need to pay for parking and observe the posted time limits?
Vehicles with a legitimate disabled permit or license plate may be parked at any legal parking space at no charge and for unlimited time, except where other restrictions are in place such as load zones and restricted hours. What is a Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ)? The Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ) Program was created to help ease parking congestion in residential neighborhoods, while balancing the needs of businesses. RPZs help neighborhoods deal with parking impacts through signed time limits from which vehicles displaying a valid RPZ permit are exempt. Go to (http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/parking/parkingrpz.htm) to find out more about RPZs and whether your residence qualifies click.
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