Friday 6 December 2013

50,000 new drivers banned in four years.

Nearly 50,000 new drivers have had their licence revoked in the past four years, DVLA figures reveal today, with seven in ten under the age of 25.
Under strict rules brought in to cut the number of serious accidents among newly qualified drivers, those who tot up six points or more within two years of passing their test face an automatic ban.
The latest figures show that of the 48,983 who lost their licence in this way since 2009,  33,910 were under the age of 25. Men account for nearly eight out of ten bans.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2515921/50-000-new-drivers-lose-licence-young-male-motorists-penalised-tough-new-points-regime.html#ixzz2mh714kP5
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