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Discount Deal Agreed on Driving Aids

Mobility in Motion has announced a new partnership with Purpl Discounts to improve car accessibility in the disabled community. 


The accessible driving aids and vehicle adaptations company will provide disabled customers with 10% off their first order - helping 1.9 million disabled drivers save on accessibility equipment such as hand controls, pedal modifications and steering aids.


Studies show a notable accessibility gap in transport, with disabled people making fewer overall trips compared to their non-disabled counterparts.

Accessibility tools by Mobility in Motion work to address the issue by enabling disabled people to feel more confident behind the wheel.


To access the discount, customers need to sign up for the discount platform Purpl and verify their disability status with accepted documentation such as PIP, DLA, Blue Badge, Disabled Bus Pass, Disabled Persons Railcard and Access Card.


“This partnership is about creating real value for our communities,” said Bruce Lauder, Head of Sales and Marketing at Mobility in Motion. 


“Georgina’s passion for helping others and her commitment to making everyday life more affordable for disabled people is something we deeply admire. Working together allows us to combine our strengths and empower the disabled community with meaningful content and practical tools to help when driving.”


The collaboration between the two brands was set into motion at the Disability Smart Awards earlier this year, where Purpl founder Georgina Colman won the ‘Disability Smart Leader’ Award and Mobility in Motion won the award for ‘Disability Smart Customer Experience’ in the small business category.


“I know firsthand how important it is for our community to maintain our independence, and being able to have solutions like adapted steering wheels goes a long way,” said Georgina. 


“Mobility in Motion is doing amazing work by creating these tools, and I’m so proud that we’ve been able to partner with them to offer a valuable deal for our members. I hope that through this, we can make driving more accessible and enable disabled people to feel more independent.”


 

 

 
 
 

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