Cheap car insurance for younger drivers proposed
Young motorists will be able to save up to £500 on their car insurance by taking advanced driving lessons if the government implements a plan to encourage people to continue improving their driving skills throughout their lives.
Motorway driving and emergency braking at high speed will feature in the course, which will be developed by the Driving Standards Agency.
Newly-qualified drivers currently pay premiums of up to £2,000 a year. It appears likely insurance premiums will be reduced by about 25 per cent for drivers who have completed courses.
A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport Association said: “Additional training will be welcomed both by road safety camapigners and drivers themselves; with the average insurance premium for a new male driver at £1,200, anything that can reduce these costs is bound to be popular.”
The ETA is a not-for-profit ethical organisation providing motorists with carbon-neutral breakdown cover and insurance products. Our car insurance automatically offsets the CO2 produced by 7,000 miles of driving!
As well as encouraging responsible driving to reduce carbon, the ETA campaigns for sustainable transport.
