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DISABLED SENIORS WITH DISABLEDGOVERNMENT ID PLACED IN WINDOW OF VEHICLE. TO PARK AT THE...
DISABLED SENIORS WITH DISABLEDGOVERNMENT ID PLACED IN WINDOW OF VEHICLE.
TO PARK AT THE BEACHES IN CAPE COD IS THERE A CHARGE IF YOU HAVE THE ABOVE
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asked this on October 15, 2010 at 11:25 AM
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In fact, you'll be able to park at any of the Cape Cod National Seashore beaches (our most beautiful beaches, IMHO) if you have a National Parks Access Pass. If you're legally blind or permanently disabled, you can get the pass and it's free.
If for some reason you don't qualify for the Access Pass, there's also a Senior Pass for those aged 62 and over. It costs $10 and it's good for life.
http://www.nps.gov/caco/upload/beachguide-3.pdf
At the beaches within Massachusetts state parks, parking fees are waived for vehicles bearing the following types of license plates from any state: Handicapped License Plate, placard or disabled veterans’ license plate. This waiver does not apply to camping fees and is subject to available parking.
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parkspass.htm
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If for some reason you don't qualify for the Access Pass, there's also a Senior Pass for those aged 62 and over. It costs $10 and it's good for life.
http://www.nps.gov/caco/upload/beachguide-3.pdf
At the beaches within Massachusetts state parks, parking fees are waived for vehicles bearing the following types of license plates from any state: Handicapped License Plate, placard or disabled veterans’ license plate. This waiver does not apply to camping fees and is subject to available parking.
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parkspass.htm
Hope this helps!
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answered this on October 19, 2010 at 04:16 PM
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In the United States, there is often a charge for beach parking though cars with a disabled ID get preferred parking spots. Beach stickers are purchased for most public and resident beaches in Cape Cod.
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