Education key to lowering young drivers' premiums, says DLG
Direct Line's managing director of retail personal lines has called for a greater focus on education and responsibility before motor premiums can fall.
Tom Woolgrove said at the Liberal Democrat Party conference that there must be a reassessment of driving education in the UK.
Drivers aged 17-24 make up only 12% of licence holders, but are involved
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