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Driving licence changes for young motorists could be brought in as Labour plans major shake-up

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Labour could unveil sweeping new driving licence rules as ministers face growing pressure to clamp down on road deaths among young motorists.Road safety charity Brake explained that there is strong public backing for tougher laws, after new research suggested most Britons want stricter rules before new drivers are allowed on the road.

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A poll of 3,000 adults, carried out by OnePoll in July 2025, found more than three-quarters support strengthening the current system to reduce serious crashes.

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Data shows that every year, 4,740 people are killed or seriously injured in collisions involving drivers aged between 17 and 24.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Brake's chief executive Ross Moorlock said: "Public opinion is on our side.

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It's time for the Government to listen, step up and take action to tackle unacceptable death and injury."The charity said 72 per cent of people believe changes to the licensing system are needed to save lives while travelling on UK roads.The Department for...

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