DLA to PIP scoring logic

I have just being looking at the PIP assessment wording for the mobility component and I am puzzled by the logic in the scoring.  To me, A, below, means the person cannot undertake any journey at all. B means they can undertake familiar journies if they have support of some kind. So why does B score more points than A?

Crucially A is below threshold and B is above Undecided

 

A.      Cannot undertake any journey because it would cause overwhelming psychological distress to the claimant.

 

B.      Cannot follow the route of a familiar journey without another person, an assistance dog or an orientation aid.

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  • Hohner, you make it sound as though everyone not in parliament or earning six-figure salaries is happy with this. Scotland doesn't need to leave the UK, the UK needs to pull together and kick out the current government. Clegg abandoned my generation by lying to get where his is, and Cameron, well, he left his own child behind on one occassion, why should we trust him?

    Looking forward to a future where I'll have the chance to move as far away from England as possible. I hear I have distant friends of relatives in Canada someplace....

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  • Hohner, you make it sound as though everyone not in parliament or earning six-figure salaries is happy with this. Scotland doesn't need to leave the UK, the UK needs to pull together and kick out the current government. Clegg abandoned my generation by lying to get where his is, and Cameron, well, he left his own child behind on one occassion, why should we trust him?

    Looking forward to a future where I'll have the chance to move as far away from England as possible. I hear I have distant friends of relatives in Canada someplace....

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