ABI: young drivers should be made to learn for a year


Updated on 04 October 2012 | 22 Comments

The Association of British Insurers wants to see young drivers forced to learn to drive for a year before being allowed to take their driving test.

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has called for a number of radical changes to the laws governing young drivers.

The insurance trade body has highlighted that an 18-year-old driver is three times more likely to be involved in a crash than a driver 30 years older, while one in three deaths on the road involve someone under the age of 25.

In an attempt to improve road safety for everyone, the ABI has called for the following changes to be made:

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