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Unsupervised Learners: A Shortcut to Danger? Episode 403

Niall Boylan | May 15, 2025
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    Unsupervised Learners: A Shortcut to Danger? Episode 403
    Niall Boylan

In this episode, Niall asks: Should learner drivers be allowed to drive unaccompanied? The debate heats up after Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe suggested that current rules — which require learners to be accompanied by a fully licensed driver — are too restrictive, especially for students and young people living in rural areas.

Supporters of relaxing the law say it’s a practical move. In rural Ireland, public transport is limited, and many young people are left stranded or dependent on others for the simplest tasks — from getting to work, to attending college, or even visiting the GP. They argue that responsible learner drivers, especially those with some experience or awaiting a delayed test, should be trusted to drive alone under certain conditions.

On the other hand, critics warn that relaxing the law could be dangerous. They argue that L-plate drivers lack the experience and judgment to drive solo, and the current system exists for a reason — to protect everyone on the road. Some callers highlight the increase in road deaths and say safety should come before convenience. If learners want independence, they say, they should wait until they pass the test.

This episode weighs freedom against responsibility and rural need against national safety. Where do you stand?




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    Unsupervised Learners: A Shortcut to Danger? Episode 403
    Niall Boylan

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