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US bill to cut young drivers' rights won't go down so well here
For some time now, various transport authorities and young driver car insurance providers in the UK have been calling for a curfew on teenage driving and a limit to the number of passengers teenagers can carry. The proposals have met with support from many quarters, but as yet have not been adopted as a piece of legislation or even put forward for the Government to consider. In America however, the same 'graduated licence program' has already been written into law. With the exception of just five US states, such initiatives have been embraced as an effective curb on teenage mortality rates and the rising price of young driver car insurance. There, it is those states which do not enforce a 'graduated drivers licence' that make the news. In Arizona, for instance, such a bill has only just been proposed to the Senate, and by all reports it is making predictable headway with the electorate. "This bill limits the number of teens that are in the car, to reduce the possibility of driver distraction, and keeps youngsters off the streets in the middle of the night," said Arizona Senator Barbara Leff. "I appreciate that these laws might cut the appalling rate of deaths and serious injuries affecting young British drivers," said Mike Page, spokesman for the cheap car insurance specialists at Hoot Car Insurance Services, "but teenagers in this country would run riot if they felt their rights were being abused."
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