HUGE numbers of parents think their kids should learn to drive in a fully electric car rather than a petrol or diesel model, according to research by Peugeot.The popular French car maker’s survey found 40 per cent of UK parents would like to see their youngsters get lessons in an EV.
And a quarter admitted their children regularly pester them about switching from their diesel or petrol car to an electric vehicle.The positivity around EVs comes even though 28 per cent reckoned the learning and owning experience for youngsters would be far harder than with a traditional car.So following the study, Peugeot took a group of 10 to 16-year-olds to a closed circuit to showcase how simple learning to drive and owning an electric car is, with
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