The bits in bold italics are the bits we decided to use in our documentary, by using these bits we thought it would give the audience relevant statistics and relevant information needed, and not over running them with information that is not needed.
Over 1,600,000 people drive each year, that’s just over 4300 a day. There are a number of driving schools in which a person could learn, therefore it’s hard to choose the best; do you go for the label of AA? Or do you go for the simple opinion of the cheapest? This is the question on every learner drivers mind. This would then determine the quality you’d receive. Many young people would go for which is cheapest but does this mean you’re getting the best quality.
Once you’ve passed your test, the idea of getting your first car creeps into their mind, do you get a Ford, Peugeot, Citroen, Toyota, smart car? The possibilities are endless. Even though the idea of getting your first car is exciting, which car would you go for?
Would you go for with pimping out your ride? Or getting a car that goes fast. Many young drivers are influenced by the shows they watch, pimp my ride for example. Or just by seeing other people’s cars. Therefore there is immense pressure on young people to get a car which they won’t be mocked for.
The idea of petrol and the cost of learning and insurance would put people off, learning to drive and the amount of people on the road, which causes congestion, and also the price of parking. All these factors build up in a young person’s mind and how they would pay for using such luxury.
The minimum amount a person would pay for the running of their car could be £2,176 on standing charges per year, and this could exceed £11,422
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