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RDAC - Regional Driving Assessment Centre

https://www.rdac.co.uk/

Do you need help with driving?

The Regional Driving Assessment Centre can provide help with driving, or accessing vehicles as a driver or a passenger?

Are you assisting a person or loading equipment into vehicles and need help or advice?

  • Do you have a medical condition
  • Do you have some restricted movement
  • Do you have some concerns about your driving or that of a relative or friend.


We can help you and it could be free!

Those people in receipt of the high rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance are able to take advantage of a free assessment through Motability. Provided you are interested in having a vehicle on their lease scheme you can apply to Motability direct and we will assess you once we have a referral from them.

The Regional Driving Assessment Centre has been in existence since 1998 and is one of 17 driving assessment centres throughout the country. We are also an accredited member of the Forum of Mobility Centres. We help in excess of 1000 people a year, most of whom are able to return to driving or begin driving for the first time.

Our experienced, professional and friendly staff are here to help you to overcome problems relating to your independent mobility.


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Founded in 2004, MS People UK is a community website and discussion forum by and for people with Multiple Sclerosis as well as for friends, families, supporters and those interested in this disabling condition.

If you’re newly diagnosed or want to ask about possible first symptoms, or if you’ve had Relapse Remit, Secondary or Primary Progressive MS for some time, a welcoming group of fellow MS sufferers is here to chat with you about MS symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.

The atmosphere is friendly whilst being compassionate, supportive and caring. Members also post about a variety of subjects not related to MS, as well as share jokes, talk about their hobbies, have fun, and more.


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