07 Feb 2023

Driving school launches new young teen experience

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Young teens will soon be able to take advantage of an exhilarating new off-road adventure coming to Warwickshire, specifically designed for 10 to 14 year olds.

The UK 's largest pre-17 driving school, Young Driver, will launch independent driving experiences in a new fleet of the rugged Polaris Youth Ranger later this month, with one of the first venues to launch being Stoneleigh Park.

With the Young Driver scheme more typically teaching youngsters safe driving skills in a dual controlled hatchback with a fully qualified instructor sat beside them, the Polaris experience will enable young drivers to try their hand at independent driving in a safe and secure off-road environment.

The agile Polaris Youth Ranger is a real All-Terrain Vehicle, but in a smaller size - originally created as tough working vehicles on ranches and farms. It offers a great way for kids to hone their independent driving skills, combining key safety, tech and performance features.

The Rangers can whizz over undulating fields and bumps with ease, letting young drivers practice their steering, braking and reversing in a controlled environment and overseen by specialist staff.

The Youth Ride Control allows instructors to set an appropriate speed limit for the driver 's age, experience and the terrain. All drivers will wear a helmet whilst behind the wheel and safety is the top priority.

The 30-minute driving experience will see youngsters given some tuition on how to use the vehicle before trying it for themselves on a specially designed course. A parent can accompany the driver if desired.

Sue Waterfield, head of marketing for Young Driver, said: “We 're delighted to announce that we have added the exciting Polaris Youth Ranger to our range of driving experiences for under 17s.

“Our aim is always to give young people a varied and safe introduction to driving, and we know that giving them a longer time to learn the basics behind the wheel in an unpressured environment helps to make them a safer driver when they go on to pass their test.

“The Polaris Youth Ranger gives them the opportunity to try being independently in control of a vehicle as well as experiencing what driving on different terrains feels like - and they 're definitely going to have a lot of fun! ”

The Polaris Youth Rangers will be available to drive at Stoneleigh Park on 16 and 25 October and 10 December. To find out more or to book a lesson go to www.youngdriver.com

Pictured: Polaris Youth Ranger. Credit: Young Driver