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Can telematics undo bad driving habits learned from parents?

James Armstrong, UK motor claims director at Admiral

As research shows young drivers pick up bad driving habits from their parents starting as young as three or four years old, James Armstrong, UK motor claims director at Admiral, considers how telematics can help develop good habits.

A recent Freedom of Information request to UK police forces shows that 17- to 24-year-olds are involved in a fifth of all serious and fatal collisions and our claims data reveals that 17- to 21-year

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