ABI calls on Government to go farther with young driver proposals
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has welcomed the Government’s proposals to improve the training and testing of young drivers but claims that this is simply a first step and the proposals need to go further.
Nick Starling, the ABI’s director of general insurance and health, said: “We are pleased that the Government has listened to our concerns, and these proposals are a good first step.
"However, more action is needed to save young lives, particularly around a structured minimum learning period, and passenger restrictions for young newly qualified drivers. We will work with the Government during the consultation process on measures to ensure that today’s young novice drivers become tomorrow’s mature
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