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A Valentines Day tragedy was played out at Hallam University as the smashed wreck of a Corsa was attended to by fire crews and paramedics urgently trying to save the two young casualties, one of whom had been thrown out the windscreen and was lying on the bonnet.

The pictures show the bloodshed and the broken mess of what happens when young drivers take risks on the road.

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New drivers about to take their test are being given free pre-test training to give them more focus and increased awareness to make them better drivers for life.

Young drivers get bad publicity for being reckless. Drive 4 Life recognises the risks and unique influences which face young drivers on the road today, and provides expert advice and training on how to stay alive on the roads and take well calculated risks. Just the sort of training you need if you are about to pass your test. And it is all available for free.

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31 January 2008New Drivers - Advice

If you've just passed your first driving test - congratulations! But remember, if you clock up six or more penalty points in the next two years, you'll lose your licence and have to take the test again.

Statistics show you're most at risk of having an accident in the two years or so after you pass your test - one in five newly qualified drivers have a crash within a year. We'll take your licence away if you increase that risk by committing offences like speeding.

Penalty points

The main penalty point offences are:

  • Speeding: 3-6 points
  • Going through a red light: 3 points
  • Careless driving: 3-9 points
  • Driving without insurance: 6-8 points
  • Failing to stop after an accident: 5-10 points

If you run six or more penalty points, you'll get a letter telling you your licence is no longer valid. You should inform your insurance company immediately.

You will have to apply for a new provisional licence to continue driving as a learner.

Driving as a learner

Remember, as a learner:

  • You can't drive on the motorway;
  • You must display L plates;
  • You can't drive a car unless you're accompanied by someone over 21 who has had a full driving licence for at least three years;
  • You're limited to less powerful motorbikes.

The retest

The retest is just the same as a normal driving test. You must pay for and take both the theory and practical sections.

If you pass the retest and then run up more penalty points, you won't have to go through the same process again. But any points will stay on your licence, so you risk losing it anyway.

for further information visit thinkroadsafety.gov.uk

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