Driving

Need advice or help to get back to driving after injury or illness. Are you safe to drive?

Learn more about our Driving Centres, including advice about assessments, frequently asked questions and general information about what you can expect from Herts Ability. Our Driving Centre page also includes information about how to be referred and some of the conditions we commonly see and can help with.

Driving Assessments

The assessment is first and foremost a safety assessment. We want to check that the driver can maintain physical control of the car and interact safely and appropriately with all the other road users.

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Vehicle Adaptations

If you have a physical impairment and you want to try driving with a different method of vehicle control, you will be given the opportunity to drive vehicles fitted with adaptations.

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Theory Test Support

At Herts Ability, we have a team of highly trained Approved Driving Instructors, supported by Occupational Therapists who can offer one-to-one or small group sessions tailored to the individual.

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Driving Lessons

Our highly trained Approved Driving Instructors have the knowledge and experience to help learner drivers with individual needs. These individual needs could be physical or non-physical.

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Are you safe to drive?

Need advice or help to get back to driving after injury or illness?

The Driving Centre has been part of Herts Ability for 21 Years. It is a member of an organisation called Driving Mobility. This is a nationwide network of independent organisations which offer advice and assessment to people who need to gain or retain independence through mobility.

As this would suggest, the Driving Centre at Herts Ability seeks to help people decide how they can manage to travel around their community in the safest and most appropriate way.

This can mean finding ways they can continue or return to driving in the face of an illness or disability or to find alternatives, such as community transport schemes, public transport or even assessing the suitability of a mobility scooter. Our assessments are recognised by the DVLA so if you are safe you can reclaim your license.

Driving Assessments

People drive cars for many reasons. For some, it is a pastime and pleasure in its own right. They love cars and love to drive them. Most of the time, however, it is simply a way of getting from A to B.

It maybe the need to get to work, to go to their local hobby group, to go shopping or simply to visit friends or relatives. Driving also helps them to go to a hospital or doctor’s appointment. Whatever the reason, driving is likely to be an important part of their lives.

We can help

If they have an illness or disability that affects their physical or cognitive abilities, it can also affect their ability to drive safely. This is where Herts Ability can help by providing a driving assessment. The purpose of this assessment is to give an independent and expert opinion and recommendation regarding their driving, and most importantly, their safety.

Whenever possible, we want to help them continue to or return to driving and we will help them explore the options for achieving this.

Getting referred

People are able to refer themselves to Herts Ability for an assessment. Sometimes, their doctor or therapist can do this on their behalf. The DVLA also refer people for driving assessments as do Motability if people are on or eligible for the Motability scheme.

If people refer themselves or are referred by a doctor or therapist then a fee to cover the costs will apply. This currently ranges from £55.20 to £90 depending upon the type of assessment required.

Some of the most common medical conditions Herts Ability sees

People attend assessments because of concerns about how their medical condition or disability might be affecting their ability to drive. The list of medical conditions that can do this is huge, as one might imagine!

Dementia
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s disease
Limb loss or impaired limb
Neuropathy (often in association with diabetes)
Spinal injury
Arthritis
Head injury
Motor Neurone Disease
ASD
ADHD
Cerebral Palsy
Poliomyelitis
Complex regional pain syndrome
Long Covid
Spina Bifida
Achondroplasia
"Learning to drive again has increased my confidence and given me a new lease of life despite the challenges. I would say to anyone considering vehicle adaptations to give it a go! My sincere thanks go to everyone at Herts Ability for their patience and professionalism and I can’t recommend them highly enough!"

Anthony Morris

"I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and was thrilled to pass my assessment...For me, the ability to get driving again was one of my main goals. I would encourage anyone in a similar position to do the same and give it a go. I would thoroughly recommend Herts Ability, they were very friendly and exceptionally helpful."

Lisa Hall

"My assessment went well, and I am relieved with the outcome. I found the assessment fun and exciting. I was driving an automatic car, as I have lost movement in my right leg. I would definitely recommend Herts Ability to my friends as the staff are very friendly and their driving centres are very convenient in terms of accessibility."

Adrian Marlow

"Before the stroke I had been driving for 32 years. I had two refreshers following Herts Ability’s recommendation and now I can safely drive again! For those wanting to get back to driving, I say give it a go – you are looked after by a very supportive team. Passing my assessment and getting back on the road is an important step towards normality."

Phil Ahern

"I know I am safe and able to drive without causing any danger to myself or others and that my abilities as a driver have been reviewed and assessed constructively. I would definitely recommend Herts Ability to others; their team is very friendly, professional and reassuring – with a great way of addressing any anxiety!"

Ram Gulrajani

Local Transport

If, because of a medical condition or for any other reason, you do not drive and are not sure what local transport options are available to you, ask Herts Ability. We hold information on local schemes which may help. This is a free service.

Other Assessments

The Driving Centre can also provide assessments and advice regarding other aspects of personal mobility. These include the following:
• Car access assessments
• Mobility scooter assessments
• Wheelchair and scooter loading assessments (coming soon)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take a driving assessment in my own car?

Unfortunately, some of the clients we see are not suitable for driving, and make serious mistakes whilst on the road. We therefore only use our own, dual-controlled vehicles for the assessment. We have a range of vehicles available, including manual and automatic transmission, and vehicles adapted to help you overcome a disability; for example fitted with hand controls to control acceleration and braking, or a left foot accelerator pedal. We will not expect a perfect drive during the assessment, and you will be given as much time as you want to familiarise yourself with the vehicle and the controls.

Do you fit vehicle adaptations?

No, but we can give you details of suitable, local installers.

Can you provide food while we wait for our relative who’s having a driving assessment?

No, but we do have a patio area where you can eat your own food, weather permitting, and a microwave oven that you can use to heat pre-prepared food of your own. We can, of course, provide hot and cold drinks while you wait.

Do you provide driving lessons?

We can provide tuition to novice drivers who are learning to drive for the first time, or experienced drivers who require familiarisation lessons using new controls. There may be a waiting time to provide lessons, but all Instructors are Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency approved, and specialise in teaching people with disabilities.

Do I have to live in Hertfordshire to have an assessment?

No, we welcome referrals from all areas. Our farthest travelling client to date, was a man who travelled from Inverness for a driving assessment and who is now back on the road, enjoying his independence again. We also have an office at the Disability Resource Centre in Dunstable where we can provide assessments for those clients travelling from the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and the Northamptonshire area. If you are in the Middlesex, Berkshire or Buckinghamshire areas, we also offer assessments from our centre in Hillingdon.

How do I join the Motability Scheme?

Anyone aged 3 or over who currently receives either the Higher Rate of the Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of the Personal Independence Plan (PIP), War Pensioners Mobility Supplement or the Armed Forces Independence Payment, and has at least 12 months award remaining, is eligible to lease a car from Motability.This includes a parent/guardian who can order a car on behalf of a child aged 3 or over who is receiving the ERMC of the DLA and non-drivers who can name up to 2 other drivers.

Still have questions?

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