1. Motor vehicles can do much more than just get people from one place to another. They can also give young people a focus, something challenging and exciting to do in their spare time. Skills learned boost young people's status and confidence and may give them the chance to earn, or at least save, money. One of the powerful strengths of motor projects is that they offer structured, legal, safe and challenging ways to have fun doing what many young people would have done anyway - illegally and dangerously.
And you don't have to listen to Jeremy Clarkson.
2. One thing to do with motors is to learn to drive them responsibly.
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