Letter: Youngsters can't afford the costs of motoring
Letter: The cost of motoring for young drivers - £9,000 - is ridiculous. No wonder many chance it and drive without a licence or insurance.
Letter: The cost of motoring for young drivers - £9,000 - is ridiculous. No wonder many chance it and drive without a licence or insurance.
In 1957, the cost of four lessons and the driving test was five pounds, at Mr Marsden's East Yorkshire School of Motoring, Dogpole, Shrewsbury.
I passed the test in Mr Marsden's Triumph Herald, then bought a Ford 10 van for £2, with tax still on it and insured it with Mr Reece, of Church Stretton, at a cost of £2-3-6d (£2.17) for 12 months.
I was mobile for under a tenner (petrol was seven gallons for £1) - a different world then.
Maybe we should copy New Zealand, where children of 15 drive to school in cars, and insurance is not compulsory!
WF Kerswell
Picklescott