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90% of UK motorists want learner driver system reformed, says survey

Mark Moran
17 March 2017
A graduated driver licensing (GDL) approach would add an intermediate element between learner and full licence holder
A graduated driver licensing (GDL) approach would add an intermediate element between learner and full licence holder

 

Nine out of 10 drivers believe the UK driving test is no longer fit for purpose and should be replaced by a graduated driver licensing system, according to a survey by road safety and breakdown assistance organisation GEM Motoring Assist.

According to GEM road safety officer Neil Worth, a graduated driver licensing (GDL) approach would add an intermediate element between learner and full licence holder, allowing new drivers to build up their skills and experience over a period of time, using...

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