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Motorbility
Topic Started: Mar 17 2005, 05:53 PM (346 Views)
Minxy
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Did you know that you can apply for a grant to cover driving lessons if your child qualifies for the high rate of mobility?

You can also get your road tax for free each year and of course there is the sar scheme too.
We would be lost without the help we have had from them with the car.
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weemam
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I didnt know that mandy I wish I had

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Minxy
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Neither did I until I had a nosey round their website. I've had loads too and the help would have been really handy. Never mind. I hope the information is useful for someone else though.
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I have heard off this, good advice :D
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Minxy
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You can now do up to 60,000 miles in your motorbility car before you have to pay any excess. Good for us as we did 55,000 in ours running the boys to school daily over the last 3 years.
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