Thousands sign petition demanding graduated driving licences

Crystal Owen wants tougher restrictions following death of son Harvey

Harvey Owen
Author: Claire PearsonPublished 22nd Feb 2024
Last updated 22nd Feb 2024

More than 12,000 people have now signed a petition demanding the UK government introduces a graduated driving licence for young drivers under the age of 25.

The petition was started by Crystal Owen, from Shrewsbury, whose son Harvey died along with three friends in a crash in North Wales last November.

Harvey, along with Jevon Hirst, Wilf Henderson and Hugo Morris were found in Snowdonia.

The petition demands the following:

  • A minimum learning period of 40hrs to help young drivers gain skills and experience on different roads under different conditions
  • No carrying passengers 25 and under for the first year
  • Restrictions on driving at night between midnight and 6am
  • Mandatory hazard perception training

Crystal Owen says road crashes are one of the leading causes of death for young people.

She said: "In 2022, 1,365 drivers aged 17–24 were killed or seriously injured in crashes.

"We believe we need progressive licensing to keep young drivers safe."

"In Canada, a scheme with a minimum learning period and restrictions on night driving saw a 42% drop in crashes involving drivers aged 20–24.

"In New Zealand, a scheme that also restricted passengers for the first 6 months saw a 23% drop in crash injuries for 15–19-year-olds (12% for 20–24-year-olds)."

At 100,000 signatures, the petition will be considered for debate in Parliament.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/655298

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