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Renault today announced that a new, lower-powered Twizy would soon be available in continental Europe for 14-year-olds to drive - but that it wouldn't be imported to the UK.

It's all part of a harmonisation by the EU of driving licences across Europe. And because the Twizy counts as a 'light-motorised quadricycle', it has been approved for road use in France by children aged over 14, once they've got the necessary BSR road safety certificates.

Previously, they had to be aged over 16 to drive light quadricycles on the public highway.

 

 



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France To Allow 14 Year Olds To Start Driving City Cars - Should The US Consider The Same?

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