Thousands face Motability mileage cut within weeks amid fears drivers will lose vital 'lifeline'
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Thousands face Motability mileage cut within weeks amid fears drivers will lose vital 'lifeline'.
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Thousands of disabled drivers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland will soon see their Motability mileage allowance cut in half in just a few weeks, sparking concerns about the impact on work, healthcare and independent living.Under the new rules, from July 1, the standard annual mileage allowance will fall from 20,000 miles to 10,000 miles, with drivers being charged 25p for every extra mile they exceed the limit.Scotland has secured a temporary exemption while the Scottish Government continues talks with Motability over the proposed changes.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Campaigners have now warned that the biggest impact will be felt by people living in rural areas, where public transport options are limited.
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