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UK Government Rejects Proposal to Lower Driving Age to 16

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The UK government has firmly ruled out reducing the minimum driving age from 17 to 16, prioritizing road safety amid concerns over young drivers’ involvement in collisions.

Government’s Clear Stance

Conservative MP Peter Bedford raised the question about evaluating benefits of allowing 16-year-olds to drive with a provisional license. Lilian Greenwood, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Transport, responded decisively: “The Department is not considering lowering the driving age to 16.”

She emphasized the risks, noting, “Every life lost on our roads is a tragedy and that is especially the case for young people who are disproportionately involved in road collisions.”

Focus on Enhanced Driver Education

The Road Safety Strategy prioritizes better training for learner drivers. This includes consultations on introducing a Minimum Learning Period before taking the practical driving test. Such measures would give learners more time to build experience, such as handling varied weather conditions, thereby lowering risks for themselves and other road users before driving solo.

Alarming Road Safety Statistics

Government data from 2024 shows one in five fatalities or serious injuries involved a young driver. Males aged 17 to 24 face four times the risk of death or serious injury compared to drivers aged 25 and older. Collisions with at least one young driver resulted in 4,740 killed or seriously injured individuals, versus 19,368 in crashes involving only older drivers.

Current Rules for Learner Drivers

In the UK, individuals apply for a provisional driving license at 15 years and nine months, typically allowing supervised practice from age 17. Exceptions exist for those with disabilities or long-term health conditions. Learners must display ‘L’ plates, be accompanied by a qualified supervisor, pass a theory test (valid for two years), and then the practical test to drive unsupervised.

Potential Reforms Ahead

The Department for Transport is exploring a minimum waiting period between passing the theory test and eligibility for the practical car license exam to ensure adequate preparation.

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