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dunnitall | 14:39 Tue 14th Jan 2014 | ChatterBank
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Can anyone tell me please, if a person can drive a car even if only locally would that go against that person receiving attendance allowance? I don't know if driving affects things in that respect.

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I can't see that it would, Dunnitall...one of the pieces of proof needed when applying can be a full driver's license.

Many people who need help with some tasks drive mobility cars.
I don't think so - people who drive disabled cars might still need attendance allowance for personal care - but I'm not certain.
Yes you can dunnitall, I get AA and have a car.

I you haven't already filled in the forms for it, as its quite a long procedure just ask on here and I will try and help, and so might others.
Oops forgot to say, I have a blue badge for the car.
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Thanks for your answers I appreciate it, I did feel it might be the case just wanted to know for sure.
Can people drive disabled cars Boxy? I'll go hide now!

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