AA proposes a graduated driving system for UK under-21 drivers, aiming to prevent fatal accidents and save lives.

The Automobile Association (AA) in the UK is advocating for a graduated driving licensing system for drivers under 21, following fatal accidents involving young motorists. The proposal includes a six-month ban on carrying passengers of similar age and the use of 'G' plates for identification. The AA claims this system could save 58 lives and prevent 934 serious injuries annually. The Department for Transport is considering measures to enhance young driver safety.

October 20, 2024
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