Motorists face £1,000 fine and curfews under new driving licence rules coming this October
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Motorists face £1,000 fine and curfews under new driving licence rules coming this October.
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New drivers in Northern Ireland will face tough new licence restrictions from October under the biggest overhaul of driving laws in almost 70 years.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly has approved new regulations that will introduce a Graduated Driver Licensing scheme from October 1.The changes are aimed at reducing road deaths and serious injuries among young and inexperienced motorists, who are involved in a disproportionately high number of crashes.
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Under the new rules, drivers under 24 who pass their test will be restricted from carrying passengers aged between 14 and 20 between 11pm and 6am during their first six months on the road.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Learner drivers will also have to complete at least six months of supervised driving before they can take their practical test.
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