The Motability Scheme offers a Driving Lessons Grant that can provide up to 40 hours of funded driving lessons, but eligibility criteria apply
Many people receiving the higher or enhanced rates of disability benefits, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Adult Disability Payment (ADP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA), may be unaware that they could also qualify for free driving lessons through a grant provided by the Motability Scheme.
The ‘Driving Lessons Grant’ can offer up to 40 hours of funded driving lessons with a local driving instructor, arranged via the AA Driving School. It can also provide familiarisation lessons for those who have received a grant for driving adaptations.
It is worth noting that access to the grant is exclusively available to those who have a Motability Scheme vehicle or one due to arrive within the next four months, hold a provisional UK driving licence, have passed their theory test and receive a means-tested benefit.
Means-tested benefits include Universal Credit, Income Support, Employment and Support Allowance (income-related) and Job Seekers Allowance (income-based).
It is estimated that the average learner driver requires between 40-50 hours of lessons before they are ready to sit their test, meaning these free lessons offered through the Motability Scheme could potentially cover an individual’s entire learning journey, reports the Daily Record.
Guidance on the Motability Scheme website explains: “The Driving Lessons Grant can be used if you’re learning to drive for the first time.
“If you are already a full licence holder, but we have grant-funded a change in driving adaptations to your Scheme vehicle, we may be able to fund familiarisation lessons. These help you to get used to a new way of driving.”
While the Driving Lessons Grant offers vital support for disabled individuals who have a vehicle lease, or are due to receive one, certain costs fall outside the scope of the grant.
These include:
- The cost of your theory or practical driving test
- Familiarisation lessons if you have not received a grant for driving adaptations
- Driving lessons for family members, carers or personal assistants
- Adaptations such as dual controls or an instructor brake for self-funded driving lessons
Full details on eligibility and how to apply for the Driving Lessons Grant can be found on the Motability Scheme website.

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