Driving schools often charge upwards of £50 per 1.5 hour lesson! Even if a student only takes 1 lesson a week - say because they don't have a car - that will cost them £200+ per month! Unless people live/work in a city after graduation, they're going to need to know how to drive. Ride shares and taxi's are harder to get in more rural areas. Therefore, the SU should partner with driving schools to get students discounts. A university this size could drive a lot of money their way - even at discounted rates. (No pun intended).It would be a win/win scenario.