
Experience and age are two defining factors for drivers on today's roads. Young drivers have a unique set of challenges facing them as they learn to drive on their own for the first time.
Research suggests there are three main factors that identify why young and novice drivers are at a greater risk. These are:
The Sussex Safer Roads Partnership has developed the 'New Driver Awareness' programme to help new drivers increase their knowledge and skills on the road. This free workshop also contains some special offers for attendees and is being supported by road safety professionals from across the SSRP.
We also suggest that new drivers undertake some additional training to help them make the most of their lives on the roads.
GEM Motoring Assist has produced a useful video highlighting issues that young drivers may need to consider when buying their first car: