Motability's New Car Scheme: Mileage Cut, Tech Upgrades, and Petition

Motability's New Car Scheme: Mileage Cut, Tech Upgrades, and Petition

Author: The Daily News Now! April 25, 2026 Duration: 1:31

Motabilitys new car scheme for disabled individuals is undergoing significant changes, including a reduced annual mileage allowance from 20,000 to 10,000 miles for new leases. This adjustment affects only new leases, as existing ones remain unchanged. The move is based on data showing that 75% of users currently drive under the new limit, averaging 7,500 miles per year.

The government has been questioned about exceptions to this rule, and Motabilitys board is implementing a limited exceptions process before July 1st to accommodate those who require more miles.

New cars will also feature Drive Smart technology, which includes black boxes and phone apps to monitor speed, braking, and driving habits. This system uses color-coded flags to indicate risky driving behavior, with repeated red flags potentially leading to lease termination.

The changes have sparked concern among rural families, who rely heavily on these vehicles for work, school, medical appointments, and daily necessities. A petition opposing the changes and new taxes has garnered over 46,000 signatures in three months.

Motability has committed to adjusting the system based on feedback, ensuring that high mileage alone will not result in lease penalties, particularly for adapted vehicles. The petition needs 100,000 signatures by July 15th to trigger a full debate, so keep an eye on its progress as this independence lifeline continues to evolve.

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