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FOR THE LONGEST time, getting your driving licence was a rite of passage, surpassing any other ‘coming of age’ life milestone. Driving used to be the ultimate freedom for young people, perfectly captured in movies like American Graffiti. But something seems to have changed and we are seeing a generation of teenagers in no hurry to get a licence. What’s going on?

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