Accessibility Parking
A landmark amendment to the National Transport Act was signed, effective from December 3, 2024, introducing a standardized National Disability Parking Disc across South Africa. This new legislation is a game-changer for persons with visual impairments, as it explicitly includes all individuals with disabilities requiring parking discs—not just those with mobility impairments. For Retina South Africa members, this opens up greater access to accessible parking, fostering independence and ease of travel. Previously, inconsistent municipal parking discs created confusion, with some visually impaired individuals facing challenges in securing recognition.
The new national disc, issued through local traffic departments, ensures uniformity and clarity. It’s tied to the individual, not a specific vehicle, offering flexibility for those who drive or are passengers. The wider parking bays, often within 50 meters of accessible entrances, make navigation safer and more convenient for those with visual impairments. While the act marks a significant step toward inclusivity, the specific criteria for applying—such as required documentation—are still being finalized.
Retina South Africa will continue monitoring developments to ensure equal availability of disability parking discs for our members with visual impairments who need them. Stay tuned for updates as we advocate for a seamless rollout!

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