Learners to be allowed on Motorways
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:31 pm
The Department for Transport has announced that it intends to allow Learner Drivers loose on the motorways before their tests - under supervision of an ADI. Family members/normal licence holders will not be allowed to be co-driver. It's a good idea I think - if the ADI requirement is maintained - as most new drivers will never have driven on a motorway until they have passed their tests.
There are more changes to come, including banning trainee ADI's from teaching student drivers - about time.
There are some scary statistics too.......according to the IAM & DfT, 62% of young, male novices think they're a better than average driver. One third of all occupant injuries/fatalities are in cars driven by young males between 17-24 and male drivers between 17 and 29 are TWICE as likely to be killed or seriously injured than the equivalent female group. No wonder insurance is getting so expensive for that group.
I know when I was in my teens/early twenties I used to think I was a Driving God, now in my fifties I know I am.............
There are more changes to come, including banning trainee ADI's from teaching student drivers - about time.
There are some scary statistics too.......according to the IAM & DfT, 62% of young, male novices think they're a better than average driver. One third of all occupant injuries/fatalities are in cars driven by young males between 17-24 and male drivers between 17 and 29 are TWICE as likely to be killed or seriously injured than the equivalent female group. No wonder insurance is getting so expensive for that group.
I know when I was in my teens/early twenties I used to think I was a Driving God, now in my fifties I know I am.............