Young drivers submit to peer pressure
People aged 17-21 are being killed in car accidents due to peer pressure, inadequate training and not wearing seatbelts, according to research commissioned by Aviva.
The research reveals that one in three young drivers alter the way they drive when there is more than one friend in the car, with one in five paying less attention to the road and one in four taking their hands off the wheel.
Surprisingly, 9% of those surveyed said they would not have awarded themselves a licence when they successfully passed their driving test.
source: Insurance Daily
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