A €25,000 cash offer is being made to individuals aged 18-30 who surrender their driving licence, as part of a new initiative aimed at reducing the number of young drivers on the roads. The scheme, starting in January, is designed to encourage young people to opt for alternative modes of transportation and reduce traffic congestion. To be eligible, applicants must meet specific criteria, including age and licence holding requirements. For more information on the scheme’s terms and conditions, it’s best to check with National Traffic authorities or their official website. ¹
€25,000 Deal: Cash Offer for 18-30-Year-Olds to Give Up Driving Licence
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