Pete, who suffers from Tourette's syndrome, reveals how his positivemental attitude and a love of music got him through some dark times inhis life.
Elsewhere, young entrepreneur Benjamin Hawkes reflects on his successfulbusiness, and how it all grew from identifying a simple gap in themarket.
RUCKUS also investigates controversial new proposals that will hit youngdrivers. Editor Steve Beebee said: "The best thing about the magazine isthat it gets young people talking and gives them an opportunity tocontribute their own articles and opinions. It has allowed The NYA toshow that it genuinely values young people's voices."
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