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Anxious parents back tougher learner driver rules
Mon, 11 Nov 2013PARENTS of young people are anxious about their offspring driving - with nearly three quarters in favour of probationary licences being given to new drivers. In a survey conducted ahead of the Government Green Paper on improving young drivers' safety, 82% of those questioned said the thought of their child driving on British roads made them feel anxious. A total of 60% said that was because of their lack of experience.
UK car manufacturing hits six-year high in 2013
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Aston Martin's Race plan
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