Go Car Credit, involved a survey of those yet to get their L plates as well as licence holders. Among those non-drivers who were asked around 3% said that they were “too lazy” to learn to drive.While the main reason people said they couldn’t drive was “not needing to at present.”A sizeable 33% claimed that trains, buses and walking worked perfectly well for them.Other key reasons include “the expense of lessons” (31%), being unable to afford “the associated costs that come with driving”, such as buying a car, fuel and maintenance (25%).Meanwhile around a fifth (21%) of non-drivers said that they are simply scared of driving.While some said that they had “just never got round to it.”But, when asked, drivers licence holders had some advice.
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