Tell us if you back stricter rules for young drivers
Briefly

Jakob Pfaudler, the AA's chief executive, states that similar systems in other countries have significantly reduced road deaths and injuries, highlighting the potential effectiveness of the proposed changes.
The AA's proposals are aimed at new drivers under 21, suggesting they should not carry peers for six months post-driving test to enhance road safety.
The suggested introduction of a G plate for graduate drivers would enable easier identification by police, potentially leading to more accountability and safety on the roads.
An AA survey found that 33% of respondents support passenger restrictions for new drivers, showing a growing awareness and backing for stricter regulations among the public.
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