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Where to I get information on how to pass through the security checkpoint as a person with disabilities or medical concerns?

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Where to I get information on how to pass through the security checkpoint as a person with disabilities or medical concerns?

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) provides detailed information on passing throught the security checkpoint if you have a mobility, hearing, visual or hidden disability, or if you a a person with diabetes, a pacemaker, a person with assistive devices and mobility aids canes, walkers, crutches, prosthetic devices, body braces, and other devices or if you travel with assistant animals. Do I need “Disabled Parking Permits” as a visitor to the U.S. Requirements for disabled permits for visiting motorists vary from state to state. In some cases an out of state or international permit is sufficient; in others a local, temporary permit is required. Where applicable, it is worth checking with your car hire company or contacting a local tourist office representing your destination. Many states’ Departments of Motor Vehicles now provide information and/or application forms on their internet websites.

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