Learning to drive can be a costly affair. The expenses of a provisional licence, lessons and the tests themselves can quickly accumulate. For some individuals, it may seem financially unattainable.
Many people receiving higher or enhanced rates of disability benefits, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Adult Disability Payment (ADP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA), may not be ...
From rising prices for lessons to insurance cover, we break down the hefty charges learners now face Learning to drive – and the sense of freedom and independence that comes with it – is a milestone ...
Listen: Ben Veli on teaching disabled people to drive after a brain tumour left him needing to use an adapted car Disabled people are missing out on driving due to a lack of instructors, a campaigner ...
And other ways you can save money on your driving lessons MILLIONS of people can get free driving lessons if they’re on benefits. Financial help for learning to drive is available to those with ...
It’s 90 years since the driving test became compulsory in the UK. Back then it cost just 37.5p to sit the test, and around two thirds of people passed. Now it costs £23 for the theory test, £62 for a ...
Disabled people are missing out on driving due to a lack of instructors, a campaigner has said. Less than 1% of the UK's driving instructor's have specially adapted cars that can be used by disabled ...