Motability to force black box trackers on all drivers under 30
The Motability Scheme, which provides cars for disabled drivers, has faced new changes after Government tax hikes
www.autoexpress.co.ukDirect answer: The Motability Scheme has introduced mandatory black boxes (telematics) for new leases and for drivers under 30, with rules taking effect in April 2026. If you’re affected, your lease will include tracking of driving habits and a weekly rating; accumulating multiple “red” ratings can lead to removal from the scheme.
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The Motability Scheme, which provides cars for disabled drivers, has faced new changes after Government tax hikes
www.autoexpress.co.ukThe boxes will monitor driving habits, such as speed and braking, and will provide a weekly rating.
www.bbc.co.ukAll newly leased vehicles and those with a driver under 30 will have driving habits monitored
www.liverpoolecho.co.ukBlack boxes will be fitted for all motorists leasing their first vehicle or wheelchair accessible vehicle through the Motability Scheme
www.walesonline.co.ukMotability has confirmed new rules will come into force for first time leases, under 30s - 300 vehicles were removed from drivers during pilot
www.mirror.co.ukFrom today, drivers leasing their first car through Motability will have mandatory black boxes installed in vehicles
www.gbnews.comNew rules requiring compulsory black box tracking in vehicles have sparked concerns among young Motability drivers.
www.carwow.co.ukNew Motability black box rule changes for drivers under 30 spark controversy. Learn how telematics, mileage caps, and red ratings impact your lease eligibility.
www.regit.carsFirst time leases and all under 30s impacted with cars removed if they get 'four red ratings' in a year from April 13
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