Millar says in the two years she’s been part of the scheme, she has covered 42,000 miles and doesn’t “overuse” her car.

“I live an active life, I became disabled when I was younger and have made the best of it,” Millar said.

“I play basketball, I surf, I support vulnerable people that I have to drive to see.”

However, she said she is “most concerned” about going to hospital appointments.

“My specialists are based in Surrey and London, I drive about two to three times a week for treatment or therapy,” Millar added.

“It’s not possible for me to get a different car with my specifications. I’m a low-income person. I’m in a pickle.”

She added that she is worried about more vulnerable people than her.

“It’s not safe for every disabled person to access public transport, especially if you’re vulnerable.”