Evo Magazine

RICHARD PORTER

T’S SOMETIMES SAID THAT YOUNG PEOPLE aren’t interested in cars any more. In the last few years respectable publications from to have run lengthy articles about folk under 25 and their apparent disinterest in driving. thrives on this sort of coverage, as it would since its strange transformation into a Home Counties clickbait machine. One of the big signifiers of young people feeling no love for cars is that they’re seemingly unhurried to get a driving licence. Previous generations were practically banging on the door of the local test

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