Not anymore.
Teenagers are increasingly disinterested in learning to drive, according to data from Goldman Sachs.
The investment bank prepared this chart - based on stats from the Department of Transport - showing that younger British people are much less likely to apply for a driving license, compared to their parents. Goldman suggests that the problem is that the average amount of time people in the
That, combined with online delivery (like Deliveroo and Just Eat) and ride-sharing services (like Uber), have made getting your own car a lot less appealing for da yoofs. In the 1990s, nearly half of teenagers had licenses. Now, only a third do. There has been a marked decline in license-holding for everyone under 40.
Old people, however, still love to drive.
Here's the chart:
Goldman