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South West Drivers Playing ‘Rushing Roulette’

With increasingly hectic lifestyles, rushing South West drivers are putting themselves and others in danger on the roads.

  • 60% of South West drivers rush to get to work, and 40% rush to get home.

  • 1 in 3 said they don't concentrate properly on the road when rushing, with 43% admitting they drive more recklessly.

  • One in 10 have been involved in an accident as a result of rushing.

  • 50% said they are more prone to Road Rage when rushing.

    People in the South West are most worried about being late for a business meeting; followed by picking kids up from school; getting to work; and then a romantic dinner with their partner.

    Off the roads, 50% said they rush eating and housework, 13% said they rush helping children with homework, but just 6% said they rush sex.

    Increasing work and family pressures are contributing to accidents and road rage as South West drivers rush to get everything done, according to the latest research from car hire comparator Carrentals.co.uk.

    Carrentals.co.uk questioned nearly 800 drivers on their lifestyles and found that 60% regularly rush to get to work, with 43% admitting they drive more recklessly when rushing, taking chances when overtaking, speeding and driving more aggressively.

    With growing pressures on time, a third of drivers said they don't concentrate as much on the road when they're late, and nearly 1 in 10 drivers said they had had an accident or injury as a result.

    Incidents range from reversing into a lamppost, to crashing into another car, losing control of a car, speeding, and even a pedestrian being hit on a marked crossing.

    The effect of rushing was also seen in increasing incidents of road rage, with one in 10 drivers involved in a road rage incident as a result of being late. From being followed and flashed at, to physical abuse, violent attacks on cars, and one driver who described being pushed into the curb despite an oncoming car, the stresses of the road are being magnified by increasingly busy lives.

    Surprisingly, respondents were most worried about being late for business meetings, with over 41% stating this as their main reason for hurrying. Second came picking up children from school, followed by getting to work, and in fourth place being late for a romantic dinner with a partner.

    Away from the car, respondents also admitted to rushing other areas of their lives. Top of the list was rushing when they eat; followed by housework; then catching up with friends; and helping children with homework. Just 6.5% said they rushed sex, despite one respondent stating his wife said that's exactly what he did.

    Gareth Robinson, managing director of Carrentals.co.uk, says: "We've all experienced it at some point, but there's no doubt that with increasingly hectic lifestyles and work commitments South West drivers are rushing more than ever before. As a result there is a lack of concentration while driving, which can eventually prove fatal.

    "One of the surprising things the research found was the focus there is on rushing for work. Of all the areas to risk safety for, we were astonished that work was at the top. We hope the findings will encourage all drivers to think carefully next time they're running late, and slow down, rather than speed up."

    1:56pm Saturday 10th May 2008

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    Posted by: who dat? on 9:08pm Sun 11 May 08
    "increasingly hectic lifestyles and work commitments"

    WHY???????? Please define.
    Posted by: pachyderm, slowing down, AND enjoying it ! on 9:48pm Sun 11 May 08
    I've yet to see a tractor driver "rushing" either to or from work!
    That goes for those on horseback.
    Keep up the good work round these country lanes...a few more steam rollers would help with trafic calming.
    Posted by: Desparate Dan, Wiltshire on 1:39pm Mon 12 May 08
    A meaningless article which simply offers free publicity for Carrentals,co.uk
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