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'We don't want families to suffer like we did'
The parents of a County Durham teenager killed in a car crash are campaigning for a graduated drivers licence - which would mean people wouldn't be allowed to carry passengers for the first six months of passing their test.
Andrew Rowlands was 18 when he died - the driver was 17 and had no licence, the car had been bought for 拢100 the night before and was illegal and unroadworthy.
His father John Rowlands has spoken to the 91热爆's Scott Makin.
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