One concern which young persons car insurance holders, and experienced motorists alike, may hav, is keeping their vehicle as clean as possible, whether it is brand new or second hand.
Not only is a clean car more enjoyable to drive and ride in, but the better condition the vehicle is kept in the more money it is likely to be worth if the owner decides to sell it.
Whereas asking passengers not to bring food, drink or muddy shoes into the car is an easy way of making sure that seats and foot-wells are kept as dirt-free as possible, hundreds of people suffer from motion sickness in Britain and road users might be worried that they will not be able to let an ailing passenger out of their car quickly enough to avoid a very unpleasant mess.
One taxi driver, who wanted to solve this problem after encountering too many drunken passengers while working late at night, has created the Poorly Pouch.
Featuring a dispenser which is fixed to the back of the front seats, and five sickness bags, the patented product may be the answer to some new driver car insurance holders' prayers.
Some drivers in the market for young persons car insurance may feel that having a Poorly Pouch in place for rear seat passengers might not be very fashionable, but they may change their minds if they ever have to transport someone suffering from motion sickness any great distance and parents with small children may find the product particularly useful.