Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2014
I am indeed familiar with it, and I am happy to support the Labour Party amendment, but the latest figure that we have from Sarah Jones is 19. Obviously, that is a more recent figure than the one that is quoted in the amendment. Our understanding is that around 19 lives per year could be saved in Scotland, recognising the figure for the UK that has been mentioned.
Aside from the tragedy of the individual fatalities, we should not forget that we end up paying around £2 million per fatality in Scotland. Another figure that Sarah Jones mentioned was around £80 million in savings, I think, based on the 22 fatalities that were mentioned. That assertion is based on her research in 2010. She presented that evidence to me and road safety partners in March 2011. She also presented to the annual Road Safety Scotland seminar in October 2011. The whole seminar was built around the theme of young driver safety, with a focus on GDL.
The evidence base shows that GDL remains the only young driver intervention for which there is clear and unambiguous evidence to show that it reduces the crash rate for new and young drivers.