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  2. Disabled parking permits of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Disabled parking permits generally take the form of either specially marked license plates or a placard that hangs from the rear-view mirror. Plates are generally used for disabled drivers on their personal vehicle, while the portable disability placard can be moved from one vehicle to another with the disabled person, both when driving or when ...

  3. Disabled parking permit - Wikipedia

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    Disabled parking permit in a car in Minnesota A sign requesting permits be displayed for a disabled parking place in Canberra, Australia.. A disabled parking permit, also known as a disabled badge, disabled placard, handicapped permit, handicapped placard, handicapped tag, and "Blue Badge" in the European Union, is a permit that is displayed upon parking a vehicle.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Each plate costs $50 for the initial purchase, of which $33 goes towards funding BC Parks; thereafter, there is an annual renewal fee of $40, all of which goes towards funding the parks system. [11] In less than eight weeks since going on sale, it was reported that 10,000 BC Parks plates had been sold; this included all three designs.

  5. Vehicle registration plates of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The permits include insurance since auto insurance in British Columbia is not privatized but brokerage is, so they are obtained through Autoplan brokers. [9] For British Columbia residents purchasing a vehicle elsewhere in Canada or in the United States, temporary insurance can be obtained from ICBC over the phone, being one of the few times ...

  6. Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's driving age is determined on a province-by-province basis. The age to begin driving varies by province, with the earliest being Alberta at 14 years of age. [2] The provinces use a graduated driver licensing (GDL) system for a standard car and light-truck licence to ensure the proficiency of drivers.

  7. British Columbia Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission's primary responsibility is the regulation of British Columbia's natural gas and electricity utilities. [1] They also regulate intra-provincial pipelines and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), a crown corporation responsible for insuring vehicles and operators in the province.

  8. List of British Columbia Provincial Parks - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Parks and Protected Areas System is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by BC Parks, an agency of the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. These protected areas are established by order-in-council under one of several different pieces of enabling legislation.

  9. SPARC - Wikipedia

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    SPARC is a load–store architecture (also known as a register–register architecture); except for the load/store instructions used to access memory, all instructions operate on the registers, in accordance with the RISC design principles. A SPARC processor includes an integer unit (IU) that performs integer load, store, and arithmetic operations.