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.

Parents
  • Mum of 3, why is the grass greener in Australia ? Economically and socially by the sounds of it, if you can take all generational families with you. England is a wonderful country but Australia is a high growth country and as you say there are many restrictions on who can enter and who can not, strange a country which such a large land mass having the opposite policies of a small sea locked island called free entry Britain. If a place is free entry it shows how crappy it is, they are giving it away as it has less value.

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  • Mum of 3, why is the grass greener in Australia ? Economically and socially by the sounds of it, if you can take all generational families with you. England is a wonderful country but Australia is a high growth country and as you say there are many restrictions on who can enter and who can not, strange a country which such a large land mass having the opposite policies of a small sea locked island called free entry Britain. If a place is free entry it shows how crappy it is, they are giving it away as it has less value.

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