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How to take part in research that will help to make young drivers safer - you need to be 17 to 24 and have just passed your driving test.
How training, graduated driver licensing and the New Drivers Act could reduce the number of young and inexperienced drivers involved in road accidents.
New digital audio ads encourage young drivers to slow down on rural roads as part of the THINK! road safety campaign.
To help them carry out their duties British military personnel and visiting members of the armed forces have a number of driving exemptions.
Proposals could improve job opportunities for people aged 18 to 20, ease driver shortages and provide more reliable bus and coach services across Great Britain.
From 19 January 2013 driving licences changed and now look different to comply with new EU rules.
General information for medical professionals about the assessing fitness to drive guide.
Reports results of focus groups about the safety of young drivers.
Looks at the best ways to reduce road accidents amongst young and new drivers.
Campaign highlights how a simple CLICK can save lives.
Check if you can supervise friends or family learning to drive a car, what the rules are, how to prepare the car, and how to plan your practice sessions.
Who can teach you to drive, practising with friends and family, driving lessons, insurance, using L and P plates.
Find out if you need the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) qualification to drive a lorry, bus or coach, or if you could be exempt.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with psychiatric disorders.
A blog by the Youth Justice Board's (YJB) Business Intelligence and Insights Directorate that highlights racial disparity in the youth justice system and the ongoing work to tackle it.
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