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Do you qualify for the Motability Scheme?
The government’s Motability Scheme allows people with disabilities to lease a vehicle in exchange for their mobility allowance. It could be a scooter, powered wheelchair or Motability allowance car. Here at JT Hughes we are right behind the Motability Scheme. We believe that this initiative has the ability to improve the quality of life for many people in the UK; offering less hassle and more choices.
JT Hughes have produced this infographic in order to answer some important questions on the Motability Scheme. If you are wondering about who can get mobility allowance, whether you qualify without being a driver, applying on behalf of children, or the terms of the lease – read on! Do you have relatives or friends who could qualify for the Motability Scheme? Why not share this infographic with them...
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