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The last days of the third age companions

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To find out how we use your data see our Privacy Notice. Read the Concessionary Fare terms and conditions. DVLA long term refusal or withdrawal of driving licence on medical grounds (at least 12 months).If you meet either of these criteria, you will need to apply by post: are a member or veteran of the Armed Services who has been seriously injured in service.would be refused a driving licence due to physical fitness (section 92 of the Road Transport Act 1988).have a severe learning disability, including an arrested state of development from birth.have no arms or have long-term loss of the use of both arms.have a disability, or injury, which has a substantial and long-term effect on your ability to walk.You are eligible if you are 5 or above and unable to travel unaccompanied based on your disability rather than your age and meet any of these criteria: There is no upper age restriction for the disabled person’s plus companion bus pass. This is an enhancement to the national scheme and is available to Hampshire residents for journeys within the county. If you need someone to help you use public transport you can apply for a disabled person’s bus pass plus companion 'Orange Stripe + C' Apply for a disabled person’s bus pass plus companion