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Old 19-03-2006, 05:41 PM   #1
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Default Moffat/Brock call for higher age restrictions

I read with interest in todays Sun/Herald that Moffat and Brock both believe that the power restricted licence for powerful cars should be raised from age 21 to age 25.
Their reasoning was the cars are much more powerful now and that maturity was an issue with driving them, they also believed young drivers should earn the right to drive these vehicles before being elligible.
In the same article the College for Surgeons also suggested that once 25 is reached they must pass a further advanced driving skills test to be elligable to drive high powered vehicles.

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