We provide designated kerbside spaces in the municipality for vehicles displaying Australian Disability Parking permits.
Permit holders can also park for double the time shown on the sign in any general ‘green signed’ parking space.
Accessible parking spaces are also provided by some off-street car parks.
Map of kerbside disability parking
Open this map in your navigation appOpens in new tab to find and navigate to over 500 designated kerbside disability parking spaces.
See what parking signs to look out for.
Disability parking permits
To use designated accessible parking spaces you must display a valid disability parking permit.
The accessible permit scheme managed by VicRoads includes three permit types:
- Australian Disability Parking (ADP) permit for individuals
- Double Time (DT) permit for individuals
- Australian Disability Parking (ADP) permit for organisations
City of Melbourne manages an additional permit type:
- City Access permit for individuals (who hold a valid ADP permit).
Visit Parking permits for people with disability for full details on eligibility, conditions, usage and how to apply.
Disability parking signs
Spaces are reserved for vehicles displaying Australian Disability Parking permits.
Look for parking signs displaying the international symbol of access like the example below.
![Parking sign for designated disability parking, showing the international symbol of a person in a wheelchair.](https://mvga-prod-files.s3.ap-southeast-4.amazonaws.com/public/styles/cke_media_resize_small/public/2024-04/parking-sign-2p-disabled-only-230x380.png?itok=wzC4lQ5Q)
Double time signs
Disability Parking and Double Time permit holders can park for double the time limit in these spaces.
Look for green ‘P’ parking signs like the example below.
![Parking sign with the words '2P meter, 7am to 10pm, Monday to Friday' in green.](https://mvga-prod-files.s3.ap-southeast-4.amazonaws.com/public/styles/cke_media_resize_small/public/2024-04/parking-sign-2p-meter-230x380.png?itok=qOSd5hwq)