Young drivers
New drivers under the age of 25 could be stopped from carrying passengers under the same age limit in a bid to boost road safety.
The proposals would look to introduce a “graduated driving licence” which would restrict newly-passed motorists from doing certain things for a short period of time.
Many experts said a form of a probationary period for a younger driver could benefit all road users and reduce the risks of accidents.
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Further considerations for the plans will be discussed by Transport Minister Richard Holden at a road safety meeting on May 16.
Speaking previously to Express.co.uk, Seb Goldin, CEO of RED Driver Training, said: “We know that people of all ages rely on the freedom that driving provides, and graduated driving licencing risks placing restrictions on this.
“However, data shows that in countries where graduated driving licencing is in effect, it is being received well and, in an environment where incidents on our roads are commonplace, taking steps to reduce the risks of death and serious injuries is a protocol we support.
“Road safety remains our ultimate concern, and this probationary period for drivers who are more likely to be involved in an incident allows us to prioritise this even further.”
Fuel tanker consultation
The Government is currently consulting on the viability of allowing fuel tankers to carry more fuel – potentially more than the existing 44-tonne weight limit.
It was launched in response to the fuel crisis experienced in 2022 when drivers up and down the country when forecourts were hit with massive disruptions to fuel supplies.
The consultation will end on May 17, with the Department for Transport accepting feedback until 11.45pm.
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