It is a sure sign of the times that youngsters are choosing to connect with each other via social networking websites, rather than in traditional get-togethers. Indeed, recently conducted American research would seem to suggest that boy and girl racers are increasingly regarded as old fashioned stereotypes.
The academics who carried out the study were intrigued to discover that a higher proportion of men and women aged under 30 were in possession of full driving licenses in 1983 than today. Apparently this proves the hypothesis that internet and mobile interaction act as a replication of real-world contact for some youngsters.
One might expect parents to be worried about the possibility of their offspring becoming increasingly ‘switched-off’ from the outside world. However, there is some evidence to prove that the older generation have been just as affected by the online bug.
A motoring expert said, “In every other generation, kids had to leave the house to see their friends and now you can do all that online. A car is no longer required. It's the first time we've seen that and that's why it's a little bit alarming”
Perhaps one way to ignite a passion for motoring among the young community would be to develop technologically advanced cars such as the Aiolos Concept or the Kinetia Cuboy. Racing superstars such as Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton could also play a part in generating interest.
Personally though, I think the main problem might be the cost of cover at the moment – luckily we’re here to help with that!
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