Transport and parking
Information about transport and parking for people with mobility problems.
The national Blue Badge Scheme enables people with severe walking difficulties who travel either as drivers or passengers to park close to their destinations.
How to request a disabled person's parking place (DPPP) on a public road.
Our team of trained drivers can provide transport to clients wishing to attend residential care homes, day centres and adult training centres. We can also provide information about other community transport schemes.
Although we do not provide bus passes and railcards we can give information.
The Motability scheme was set up to provide safe, reliable personal transport for people with disabilities.
Shopmobility provides manual and powered wheelchairs and scooters to help people with limited mobility to shop and use city centre facilities. It can be used by young or old no matter whether their disability is temporary or permanent.
Free car tax
Apply for a free disc at the Post Office, taking your Vehicle Registration Certificate or Vehicle Licence Application, as well as taking your MOT and insurance details.
To be eligible you must be claiming either of the following:
- the higher rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- the War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement (WDP).
For more information, contact the:
- Disability Living Allowance Unit 0845 712 3456 Textphone 0845 722 44 33
- WDP: Service Personnel and Veterans Agency 0800 169 2277 Textphone 0800 169 3458
Map and information showing how people with mobility difficulties can access and park in Oxford city centre.
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