
The idea behind doing this is to cut the number of deaths caused on Britain’s roads by novice drivers. As a young driver at first I diasgreed with the idea, thinking why punish all young drivers just because of a few young stupid drivers. But then when I looked into the subject more I found that research by the Department for Transport (DfT) suggests that a 12-month learning period would save up to 1,000 deaths and serious injuries and up to 7,000 casualties a year.
1,000 deaths a year is a rediculous amount of young people dying and I don’t think by just rasing the age to 18 will make that much of an impact on young drivers. This isn’t such a small majority as we may first believe.
I also think that elderly drivers need to be taking into consideration though. Some older drivers didn’t even have to take a driving test, 50 years ago or more there were a lot less cars on the road. Older drivers are hazards on the roads they have a lot slower reaction speeds and failing eye sights and hearing, which worrys me more than young drivers.

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