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Young Drivers to Receive Government Green Paper

By Jones Haddin


The government has declared that it will be producing the first ever green paper for young drivers aimed at reducing the cost of insurance premiums and improving the quality of driver training.

The paper will be the first of its kind and will have a number of functions, from addressing key topics and news through to introducing a number of new legislations all aimed at improving the driving and learning experience for young drivers.

the paper will also outline and address a number of key issues that young drivers face and seek expert opinion on key factors whilst at the same time putting forward proposals for new legislation such as a minimum period of learning for all young drivers.

The government has also declared that it is considering imposing restrictions on newly qualified drivers, although exactly what kind of restrictions has yet to be decided.

The government sought advice from a number of motoring groups and orgnisations in order to ensure that the paper contained all of the most relevant and essential information for young drivers from latest news to proposed legislatory changes and everything in between.

The green paper is the result of numerous cross-organisational discussions and consultations in order to be sure that all of the major driving groups and associations were happy with the proposed changes and that they represented the most effective changes possible.

One such organisation is the DIA (Driving Instructors Association) who proposed bringing driver training lessons into the school curriculum and placing a more concerted effort to for friends and family to support and encourage your drivers as much as possible.

Mr McLoughlin went on to explain that he has always wanted to see insurance premiums fairly reflect the driving conditions, the drivers performance and the road conditions, something which at present is not fairly considered by the majority of insurance companies.




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