+ Bookmark This Page  
Preferences  |  1:33 PM
  1. Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Submit Press Release
  4. Jobs
  5. Businesses
  6. Feedback
  1. News Home
  2. News Archive
  3. By Category
  4. By Location
  5. By Date
  6. By Tag
  7. Newsletter
  8. 40,000 RSS Feeds
  9. Submit Free Press Release
 
Filter News
Category

Country

State / Province
Select Country First

City / Town
Select State First

Commuter Crisis As Two Million* Motorists Break Down During Rush Hour

Research figures on breakdowns in the UK.
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release)Feb 11, 2008 – •   One in seven (15%) breakdowns happen during rush hour
•   Over a third (37%) of breakdowns occur at home leaving drivers stranded on their driveways
•   More than one in seven (16%) breakdowns take place with young children in the car

Brits are suffering a commuter crisis as new research reveals one in seven (15%) breakdowns happen between the rush hours of 7am and 9am, leaving school-run mums stranded and the nation’s employees late for work.

The research, by breakdown specialist Green Flag, reveals 4.8 million stalled motorists** (37%) don’t even get as far as the end of their driveway, resulting in frustration for millions every year.

Of the 12.9 million drivers*** who have broken down in the past two years, one in eight (12%) have done so at the office, causing stress and major delay to their drive home from work. A quarter of men’s breakdowns (25%) struck during their commute to work or on their way to a business meeting. Women have proven a quick trip to the shops is no easy ride either, with nearly one in four (22%) running into car trouble en route.

The top five locations for car breakdowns are:
1.   At home (37%)
2.   While commuting to work or a business meeting (21%)
3.   On the way to visit friends or family (18%)
4.   During a trip to the shops (17%)
5.   At work (12%)

A breakdown can also leave motorists trapped in their car or at risk of other road dangers until help arrives. A fifth (21%) of those surveyed were in a situation where it was unsafe to leave the car, one in six (16%) had young children with them and over one in twenty (6%) had a passenger in the vehicle who had difficulty walking. A third of women who have broken down (32%) admitted to feeling tense while waiting for help to arrive.

Frances Browning, spokesperson for Green Flag, said: “Most of us lead busy lives with various work and family commitments, and there is nothing more boring and wasteful than being stuck waiting for help – particularly when we’re pressed for time during the working week rush hour.
“When breaking down there will unfortunately be some waiting time, but having breakdown cover can help ensure a recovery vehicle arrives speedily and the wait is as short and pain-free as possible.”
Over one in four (28%) motorists who have broken down complained of a flat battery or the engine not starting as being the main cause of their car failing. A further 15% found a puncture decreased the chance of them getting to their destination on time.

The top five breakdown causes that make Brits blow a gasket are:
1.   Flat battery (18%)
2.   Flat tyre (15%)
3.   Engine won’t start (10%)
4.   Other electrical failures (9%)
5.   Overheating (6%)

For further information about our breakdown cover please log onto: http://www.greenflag.com

Contact:

Frances Browning at RBS Insurance on 020 8313 5965 or email frances.browning@rbs.co.uk

Kate Ellis at RBS Insurance on 07833 166717 or email kate.ellis@rbs.co.uk

Vicky Perry at Lansons Communications on 020 7566 9708 or email vickyp@lansons.com

Susanna Walker-Robson at Lansons Communications on 020 7294 3665 or email susannawr@lansons.com
# # # + Share This Article Click to see PDF Version of this Press Release

Email to a Friend   Email to Author       Previous News   Next News


Issued By:Green Flag
Website:http://www.greenflag.com
Email:Click to contact author
Country:United Kingdom
Categories:Automotive, Insurance

Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog.Org can't be held liable for the contents of the press releases.   Report Abuse


Related

Day 3 - Glenney still leads, Richards bides his time in Targa

MyHealthInsurance Announces Consumer Advocate Blog for Affordable Health Insurance Advice

RJF’s Jill Lowder named “Notable Achiever” by Insurance Networking News

Certificate of Appreciation Awarded to Ted Lewicki Awarded Excellent Service in Mortgages,

Russia: Insurance Market Driven by Motor Policies, says New Report


Most Viewed (Last 7 days)

One of the World’s Strongest Men Gets Violent - 3118 views

‘First Choice Joins with Bizymoms.com to educate moms about becoming a Business Broker’ - 780 views

Dee Dee Bigelow the Actress Every one is Talking About - 672 views

The Facts About GPS Technology - 466 views

Sally Baptiste on Truth About Trucking "LIVE" - 419 views



Previous News

Next News

Are you a Journalist?


For Businesses ...


Tutorial on Free Marketing




  1. SiteMap
  2. Contact PRLog
  3. Privacy Policy
  4. Terms of Use
  5. Copyright Notice