Motability drivers 'horrified' by compulsory black-box trackers
The boxes will monitor driving habits, such as speed and braking, and will provide a weekly rating.
It says it has removed 300 drivers since its September launch in Northern Ireland.
The car has a steering aid and indicators on the floor, as well as buttons for lights, wipers, gears and the handbrake.
"Disabled people need to have the choice, just like everybody else," he says.
"If I passed [my driving test] aged 17, I would have 13 years of a mandatory black box.
None of my non-disabled peers would have that. "We all have to pass the exact same driving tests that everybody else does, so it's not a point about our safety. "
Motability enables disabled people who have issues getting around to exchange their higher-rate mobility allowance for a new car.
"A lot of disabled people won't be able to afford that, so we're now having to try and work out how can we make changes to the scheme that protects pricing as much as we possibly can," said Fletcher.
He said, of the 300 drivers removed from the scheme, one had driven 117mph in a 30mph zone.
"This a serious safety issue, not just for that individual, but everyone else in that community.
"They will get lots of warnings before they get taken off the scheme.
And then if they are taken off the scheme, we will need to start looking at what our policies are around allowing them back onto the scheme in the future. "
"I'm experienced enough with PAs to know that not all PAs are amazing drivers.
And that's just a reality of life. I find the consequences horrifying. "
Then it will "review and analyse" whether to introduce it across the board.
"You have to pull on the brake a little, or you have to pull on the accelerator to get it going.
So I've found that during my journey I might have braked too hard or accelerated too harshly. " She says she has received amber ratings when commuting to Belfast for work and a red score when she had to brake sharply on a country road. In comparison, when her parents have driven the vehicle manually, they received green scores.
"I know I'm not a dangerous driver, but there is a difference whenever I drive.
I'll always get knocked down a bit on the smoothness," she says.
"I worry because the scheme is so great.
For people to be kicked off just because of small things that aren't their fault, it would be such a big let-down to a lot of disabled people. "
As well as the black box, Motability has introduced recommendations that drivers take a break every hour and aim not to do more than six journeys a day.
If that is exceeded, the driver will receive a red score, but it will not impact their lease.
It has also halved the number of miles drivers can make each year before they pay an excess.
Previously, the mileage was 20,000 with an excess of 5p a mile.
"I wouldn't be able to go to work without mine," he says. "I wouldn't be able to have a social life
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