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Cash Incentives for Teens to Defer Driving Licenses: A New Transport Strategy

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In a bid to promote road safety and encourage sustainable transportation, a new proposal has been put forth to offer 17-year-olds a cash incentive to defer their driving licenses until they turn 21. This initiative aims to reduce the number of young drivers on the road, thereby minimizing the risk of accidents and promoting alternative modes of transportation.

Another aspect of this proposal is to reduce the scooter driving age, making it more accessible to teenagers. To incentivize teens to use scooters, the government plans to offer financial rewards, encouraging them to opt for this environmentally friendly and cost-effective mode of transportation. This move is expected to not only reduce congestion on the roads but also contribute to a cleaner environment.

The proposal is part of a broader transport strategy that seeks to revolutionize the way people travel. By providing incentives for teenagers to delay obtaining their driving licenses, the government hopes to promote a cultural shift towards more sustainable and safer transportation options. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, traffic congestion, and road safety, this initiative is a step in the right direction, encouraging young people to think differently about their transportation choices.

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