Seventy-one per cent of young drivers think they are better than the average driver, according to a recent survey by Vision Critical and road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). However, statistics show that they are 2.5 times more likely to be involved in a serious crash.
Britain’s most confident young drivers are apparently in Northern Ireland, where 87% think they are better than average, yet they make up 26% of those involved in crashes.
Britain’s least confident young drivers are from Wales, where 56% think they are better than average.
Other findings from the survey include:
“A year ago the Government committed itself to producing a green paper to tackle the safety of young drivers which has yet to be published,” said IAM chief executive Simon Best.
“Our whole system of learning to drive must be overhauled to provide safe exposure to a wider range of traffic situations, but also the chance to discuss attitudes and risks,” he added. “New drivers feel invulnerable and it is the job of Government, training providers, insurers, charities and parents and carers to ensure they have the best training to reduce risk to themselves and others.”
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