http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6223887.stmHarder driving tests considered
The government is looking into the possibility of much harder driving tests to improve road safety.
Options to be considered include education in safe driving being introduced into the school curriculum, the Times reports.
Also being looked at is the Swedish system under which drivers undergo 120 hours of training before taking a test.
Transport Minister Stephen Ladyman said that too often "you first learn to pass the test and then you learn to drive".
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) is looking at ways of improving road safety with a consultation likely later in the year. The Department for Transport said no firm proposals had yet been put forward.
But Mr Ladyman told the Times: "We may need to start doing driver education while young people are still at school, introducing them to the rules, dangers and responsibilities of the road at a much earlier age.
"We have developed this attitude that you first learn to pass the test and then you learn to drive.
"It's an option to have more formal training. We have to debate whether there should be some level of compulsion."
A revamped test could be one of the reforms, he said: "It may need to be expanded significantly and made much more thorough."
Studies by the Department for Transport have suggested that young men are the most successful at the test itself - but that those aged 17-20 are almost 10 times more likely to die or be seriously injured while driving compared with men aged 40-59.
What do people here think about this? I think it is a good idea to make the test harder, and to better reflect real life driving.