
Guide to Wheelchair Accessible Taxis
When it comes to public transportation, taxi firms face increasing pressure to meet diverse customer needs, including those of disabled passengers.

When it comes to public transportation, taxi firms face increasing pressure to meet diverse customer needs, including those of disabled passengers.

If the Motability Scheme isn't an option for you, fear not. Opting for a used WAV might just be the perfect solution for you.

A Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle, or WAV, is a vehicle which has been specially modified to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring safe and comfortable travel.

Ensure safety on the road with our comprehensive guide on wheelchair accessible vehicle usage, covering everything from vehicle entry to emergency protocols.

Public spaces and securing parking can present considerable challenges for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs) users. These challenges can be managed and even overcome with proper knowledge and planning.

The right WAV can significantly enhance mobility, but only if it accommodates your wheelchair comfortably and safely. Incorrect measurements can lead to challenges with accessibility, reduced comfort, and even safety risks during travel.

To ensure your WAV performs reliably throughout the year, it requires special attention and maintenance. This blog provides a comprehensive guide to maintaining your WAV.

Embarking on a road trip is an adventure that everyone should enjoy, including wheelchair users. At WavMob, we understand the importance of accessibility and comfort during travel. That's why we've curated a list of the top accessible UK road trip destinations

To ensure that you make an informed choice, it's vital to understand the key features that contribute to the safety, comfort, and usability of a WAV.

Written in conjunction with disability motoring specialists, MotaClarity, we’re excited to share the recent developments in London’s commitment to environmental sustainability and inclusivity. In August 2023, the city took a significant step by increasing Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) scrappage grants for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs) from £5,000 to £10,000. This initiative aims to enhance mobility options for Londoners with disabilities, while contributing to a cleaner urban environment.