Grieving families campaign to change licence laws for young drivers
Briefly

Research shows drivers aged 17-24 are involved in 24% of fatal collisions, despite being 7% of total drivers. Campaigners advocate for graduated driving licenses to restrict nighttime driving and passengers.
Bereaved parents, like Sharron and Mike Huddleston, who lost their daughter in a crash, formed Forget-me-not Families Uniting to urge the government for a graduated driving licensing system.
Mrs. Huddleston emphasizes the urgent need for action: 'How many more young people need to die before action is taken? Our group aims to collectively appeal to the government after individual efforts yielded no response.'
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