RowleyBirkinQ.C(deceased)
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The British association of insurers have proposed a set of regulations that they believe all new drivers should be subject to before, during and after you take your test.
A ban on learners being able to take an intensive driving course as their only method of passing
The introduction of a new "graduated" licence for the first six months after passing a test
During this time the number of young passengers that a newly-qualified driver could carry would be restricted
They would also be banned from driving between 11:00pm and 4:00am for the first six months, unless they were driving to and from work or college
There would be no blood alcohol allowed during those first six months
But young drivers would be able to start learning earlier, at the age of 16 and a half
To me this all sounds perfectly reasonable seeing as the most dangerous drivers on our roads are the 17-24 group.
Thoughts?
A ban on learners being able to take an intensive driving course as their only method of passing
The introduction of a new "graduated" licence for the first six months after passing a test
During this time the number of young passengers that a newly-qualified driver could carry would be restricted
They would also be banned from driving between 11:00pm and 4:00am for the first six months, unless they were driving to and from work or college
There would be no blood alcohol allowed during those first six months
But young drivers would be able to start learning earlier, at the age of 16 and a half
To me this all sounds perfectly reasonable seeing as the most dangerous drivers on our roads are the 17-24 group.
Thoughts?