Driving Mobility is pleased to announce new dates for the FREE Powered Wheelchair and Mobility Scooter (PWMS) Retailer Training Scheme practical sessions in 2025.
This essential training, supported by the Department for Transport (DfT), aims to improve road safety and ensure end users receive tailored advice when purchasing or hiring mobility vehicles.
Upcoming practical sessions in 2025:
- 29th January – RDAC Manchester, Salford
- 4th March – William Merit Centre, Leeds
- 2nd April – East Anglian DriveAbility, Thetford
- 25th April – Devon Assessment Centre, Exeter
- 8th May – RDAC Manchester, Salford
- 20th June – Cornwall Mobility, Truro
- 18th September – Herts Ability, Welwyn Garden City
- 21st October – RDAC Solihull, Hampton in Arden
Why is this free training being offered?
Until now, there has been no consistent national industry scheme for assessing and training new mobility scooter or powerchair users. This has often led to individuals purchasing vehicles unsuitable for their abilities, compromising their safety and that of others.
The PWMS Retailer Training Scheme improves road safety by:
- Ensuring retailers can assess and advise their customers effectively on the right product
- Promoting safe use of mobility vehicles in public spaces
- Giving the public confidence they are purchasing from reputable, trained retailers.
Retailers who successfully complete the course will receive a DfT-approved certificate and an eye-catching window sticker to display, showcasing their commitment to high standards of customer care.
The training consists of two parts:
- A short online module
- A hands-on, half-day session at one of our specialist Driving Mobility centres.
“By undergoing this employee training, staff at mobility retailers will be better informed and more confident, ultimately leading to a safer ownership experience for end users. I encourage all mobility retailers to take advantage of this free training not only to gain official accreditation but also to influence future safety legislation from the Government. This will not hinder customer purchases; in fact, it will enhance customer support and lead to more recommendations.”
Edward Trewhella, CEO, Driving Mobility.
It’s crucial that we improve road safety for everyone, including owners of powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters. This scheme, backed by the Government, will help ensure that individuals with restricted mobility can navigate independently and confidently by providing user training. I am pleased to support it through our funding.”
Richard Holden MP, Roads and Accessibility Minister.
To find out more or to register yourself or your colleagues for the PWMS Retailer Training Scheme, contact us at info@drivingmobility.org.uk or click here
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