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Survey finds 96% of young drivers feel priced off the road

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Research by Young Marmalade has revealed that 96% of young drivers think they are being priced off the road because of high motor insurance premiums.

The survey into young drivers' views of motor insurance, undertaken ahead of the Transport Select Committee re-opening of the inquiry into motor insurance, also found that a fifth (21%) of respondents had considered driving without insurance because of the high cost of premiums.

Responses also indicated that nearly a third (30%) of those surveyed had considered altering the information they provided to insurance firms in order to secure a lower quote.

More than half (57%) of young drivers were

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