top of page

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service shares guidance for parents of young drivers

  • Mar 4
  • 2 min read

Updated: 3 days ago


Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service has produced a new information leaflet to help parents support newly qualified drivers during the highest-risk months after passing their driving test.

The “Help your young driver stay safe” guide highlights the key risks facing new drivers and offers practical advice for families as young people begin driving independently.

The leaflet focuses on three of the main factors linked to crashes involving newly qualified drivers:

Inexperience - judgement and hazard perception are still developing, so parents are encouraged to ensure their children gain a wide range of supervised driving experience before and after the test.

Late-night driving - darkness and fatigue increase crash risk, particularly in the early months of independent driving.

Peer distraction - carrying passengers of a similar age significantly increases the likelihood of a crash, so limiting passengers early on can help reduce risk.

Steve Brockbank, Watch Manager at Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service, said:

“We know the first few months after passing the driving test can be the most dangerous time for new drivers. Parents play a crucial role in helping young people build experience safely. This leaflet highlights some of the key risks - such as driving late at night, carrying peer passengers and the impact of inexperience - and offers practical advice to help families set clear expectations and support safer driving habits.”

The leaflet also encourages parents to agree expectations before the test, consider telematics insurance to support safer driving, and regularly review driving experiences with their child as they gain confidence on the road.

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service hopes the guidance will help families better understand the risks facing newly qualified drivers and support young people in gaining experience more safely.


 
 
bottom of page