Older and Disabled Persons The Scottish NEC allows those Scottish residents with certain disabilities or aged over 60 years old to access free travel within Scotland on nearly all local bus and scheduled long distance coach services (including the morning rush hour) but excluding premium fare night buses and sightseeing buses. Travel is also valid on bus services that start/terminate in Carlisle and Berwick upon Tweed so long as the service travels to/from Scotland.
Eligibility Criteria - Disabled Cardholders Cardholder Entitlement for free bus travel with the NEC is dependent on being a Scottish resident, at least 5 years old, and meeting one of the following criteria: • Receiving certain
Department for Work and Pensions or
Social Security Scotland benefits: •
Attendance Allowance • War Pension Constant Attendance Allowance •
Disability Living Allowance or Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance, with the higher rate of the mobility component, or the middle or higher rate of the care component. •
Personal Independence Payment • Adult Disability Payment • Child Disability Payment, with the higher rate of the mobility component, or the middle or higher rate of the care component. • Pension Age Disability Payment, with the lower or higher rate of the care component. • Living in a care or residential home or hospital, and eligible for one of the above benefits. • Holding a
Blue Badge issued in the UK or by an
EU member state. • Being profoundly or severely deaf. • Having a visual impairment. • Been told not to drive based on medical grounds. • Having a mental health condition recognised under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 which has lasted for more than 12 months. • Having a learning disability and needing to travel to attend appointments and activities. • Having a terminal illness, and receiving one of the above benefits or being registered on a Scottish hospice register. • Having a progressive degenerative condition. • Having lost one or more limbs. • Being an injured veteran with mobility problems, and having received a lump sum payment. • Receiving a War Pensioner Mobility Supplement.
Companion If the main cardholder meets any of the following criteria, they are also entitled to have a companion travel with them for free: • Receiving certain Department for Work and Pensions or Social Security Scotland benefits: • Attendance Allowance • War Pensions Constant Attendance Allowance • Disability Living Allowance or Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance, with the middle or higher rate of the care component. • Personal Independence Payment or Adult Disability Payment, with the standard or enhanced rate of the daily living component. • Child Disability Payment, with the middle or higher rate of the care component. • Pension Age Disability Payment, with the lower or higher rate of the care component. • Living in a care or residential home or hospital and eligible for one of the above benefits. • Being severely sight impaired (blind). Children under 5 already get free bus fares. Full-time volunteers from 22–26 years old are still able to get discounted bus and rail fares and, 16–18 years old are able to get discounted rail fares, as this carries on from the previous scheme.
Ferry Concessions Residents of the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland also receive two free return ferry trips to the Scottish mainland if they receive free bus travel or the Young Scot travel discount. == Local concessionary travel ==