More young people are dying on Welsh roads.
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Latest Welsh Government figures show 272 casualties 16 to 24 last year including 22 dead, a rise of 8% over 2013.
Welsh Government is spending £6 Million on road safety over the current financial year.
The 16-24 year-olds accounted for 18% of all passenger deaths between 2010 to 2014 and just 46% of casualties aged 16-19 were in vehicles driven by their peers.
Although the figures are down 31% on the 2004-2008 average, the Welsh government wants to see it reduced 40% by 2020.