
Blue Badge holders living within or on the immediate boundary of an LTN
Who is exempt?
Blue Badge holders living within or on the immediate boundary of an LTN will be permitted to register a single motor vehicle for exemption for that LTN, or, where the LTN constitutes discrete areas (e.g. Area A, B and C), the exemption will be for the area of the LTN in which they live/live on the immediate boundary of.
The immediate boundary of an LTN is defined as the roads or parts thereof which face directly onto the LTN. For the purposes of the exemption, addresses on both sides that face the boundary road are included as part of the immediate boundary.
The vehicle does not need to be registered to the Blue Badge holder’s own address or owned or driven by them.
Where are they exempt?
The exemption is limited to the home LTN of the Blue Badge holder or part of their home LTN where the LTN constitutes discrete areas.
The exemption only includes filters which have an exemption permit plate. It may therefore exclude some LTN filters, e.g. diagonal filters where general vehicular access may not be safe
For the boundary roads, the exemption will apply to LTNs or part thereof immediately on either side of the boundary road.
What is the application process?
Click the link below to make an application.
If you need help completing the form please contact Customer Services on 020 8489 4787.
What evidence do I need to provide with my application?
Both proof of address and Blue Badge status.
Who is not exempt?
The exemption is limited to the home LTN of the Blue Badge holder or part of their home LTN where the LTN constitutes discrete areas. Exemptions for other LTNs or other areas of the home LTN would need to be sought via the individual circumstance exemption.
The exemption is limited to a single vehicle per Blue Badge holder. Exemptions for additional vehicles would need to be sought via the individual circumstance exemption.
Similarly, non-Blue Badge holders who want access to drive or be driven through camera-enforced filters can apply for an exemption via the individual circumstance exemption.