More out-of-town driving could cut crashes, says instructor
A Douglas driving instructor says broadening what's involved in the driving test could help to reduce serious incidents.
Lisa Hodgson from MSM has suggested testing could include more out-of-town driving, to benefit the newly-qualified motorist on Island roads.
It's as test changes to bay parking are due to come in at the beginning of December.
Hear the full interview with Lisa, with Alex Wotton, here:
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