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Site last updated - Thursday 24th April 2008
Useful Links
Here are some very useful links.
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The Blue Badge scheme provides a range of parking benefits for disabled people who travel either as drivers or as passengers. The scheme operates throughout the UK.
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Motability is a national charity, set up on the initiative of the Government in 1977, to assist disabled people with their mobility needs. We direct and oversee the Motability Scheme which enables disabled people to obtain a car, powered wheelchair or scooter simply by using their government-funded mobility allowances.
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The Mobility Advice and Vehicle Information Service helps disabled and older motorists make informed decisions about their own mobility needs. We provide information and advice on driving, continuing or returning to driving and vehicle adaptations. We also give information on passenger transfer into and out of a vehicle and drive from wheelchair solutions.
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Mobilise (formerly the DDA and DDMC) is a campaigning charity that promotes mobility for all disabled people. They also provide information and support on a variety of topics including driving, adapted vehicles, wheelchair & scooter users, and Blue Badge parking.
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Devon Drivers' Centre has a comprehensive suite of training courses on offer at our purpose-built complex near Exeter. Many of these courses can also be run at a location of your choice.
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We will help you with wheelchair insurance, scooter insurance, direct payments employment protection and liability insurance and motor insurance, particularly if you own or have use of a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
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LINE-X Protective Coatings Ltd
LINE-X is a two part polyurethane elastomer system. It uses equal parts of an "A" component or hardener and a "B" component or resin. When combined properly it produces a polyurethane elastomer similar to the bottoms of your work boot. LINE-X cures or "sets up" in 3 to 5 seconds, giving it an immediate set time.









