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    70% of adults without a licence say learning to drive is unaffordable

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    Some seven in 10 British adults without a full driving licence say learning to drive is currently unaffordable, according to a survey.

    The figure is even higher among younger people, with 76% of 18 to 29-year-olds without a licence saying driving lessons are financially out of reach, the poll for car insurer Prima found.

    Overall, 38% said the cost of driving lessons was the biggest deterrent to learning to drive.

    Some 32% were put off by the price of buying a car and 15% said the cost of car insurance was the main barrier to learning to drive.

    Almost half (45%) said they would consider learning to drive if it became significantly cheaper.

    Nick Ielpo, UK country manager at Prima, said: “For a growing number of people, driving is no longer a symbol of freedom – it’s a financial stretch too far.

    “Between lessons, buying a car and insuring it, the upfront and ongoing costs are pricing many people out before they even start.”

    Find Out Now surveyed 1,134 adults who do not hold a full driving licence between January 21 and 23.



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