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Young drivers worst prepared for winter driving

Posted December 14, 2011 | 06:02 PM in Automotive | Permalink

Snow carA new survey has found drivers* are not taking basic precautions to help them cope with bad weather, despite falling temperatures and the onset of wintry conditions. 

The poll carried out for Garmin®, the sat nav manufacturer, found that an overwhelming number of young drivers (18–24 year-olds) said they’re not prepared for winter driving (57%) despite planning to cover the most miles over the Christmas period visiting friends and family**. The rest of the population fared a little better but overall just over one third of motorists still confessed to being ill-prepared (34%). 

Last year saw the coldest December in 100 years with significant snowfall in many parts of the UK, widespread ice and temperatures falling to between –10°C and –20°C overnight. Despite past experiences of such traffic-stalling conditions, it seems that even basic precautions are not being taken by motorists.

Drivers across the UK were asked how prepared they think they are for winter driving and given the examples of simple measures such as keeping a blanket in the car, carrying spare windscreen wash, a spade or ensuring their breakdown cover was up-to-date. Overall, only 15% of drivers said they are ‘very prepared’ while 50% believe they are ‘somewhat prepared’ for wintry conditions.

Drivers in Yorkshire and the Humber fared better than most with 21% saying they are ‘very prepared’ (46% somewhat prepared), compared to 6% being ‘very prepared’ in the North West (53% somewhat prepared). Male drivers also seemed more winter-ready with 18% saying they are very prepared (56% somewhat) compared to 12% of female drivers (45% somewhat). On a more positive note, 50% of drivers interviewed in the poll said they are ‘somewhat prepared’, so there are signs that some of us are beginning to plan for winter driving.  

However, there is also a lack of willingness to carry out basic vehicle checks. 47% of drivers who ever make long winter car journeys (ie. 100 miles or more) don’t check their car or van (eg. tyre pressure, oil or spare tyre) before setting off as a matter of course (i.e. most or every time). 

 Planning your journey in advance will help prepare you – as well as having a few alternative routes. Garmin sat navs can tell you where the traffic is, help guide you around it, and certain models can even give you a weather forecast.

 With temperatures beginning to plummet, Garmin has teamed up with the Highways Agency to offer the following advice.

 Check your car, particularly before a long winter journey 

  • Check and replace the anti-freeze in the radiator
  • Make sure your lights are clean and check the bulbs
  • Ensure your windscreen is clean
  • Replace the battery if it’s not reliable
  • Ensure your tyres are correctly inflated and replace them before the tread has reached the legal minimum
  • Check your vehicle is in good running order before setting out; it will reduce your chances of breaking down on the road

 Keep an emergency kit in the car 

  • Ice scraper and de-icer
  • Torch and spare batteries, or a wind-up torch
  • Warm clothes and blankets for you and all passengers
  • Boots
  • First aid kit
  • Jump leads
  • A shovel
  • Road atlas (even if you have a sat nav)
  • Sunglasses (the glare off snow can be dazzling) 

Before each journey in severe weather 

  • Clear any snow and ice from all windows, lights and number plates. Make sure you can see clearly and be seen.
  • Make sure your mobile phone is fully charged – but don’t use it while you are driving.
  • A sat nav can be useful for directing you to the nearest services or petrol station and telling you exactly where you are in an emergency
  • Take some food and a warm drink in a flask in case you get stuck. Don’t forget to take any personal medication too!
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    Regional Breakdown 

REGION

% of drivers who are very prepared for winter driving* 

% of drivers who are somewhat prepared for winter driving*  

% of drivers who go on long winter drives of 100 miles or more and never check their cars **

NATIONAL

15

50

3

North East

17

59

1***

North West

6

53

5

Yorkshire & The Humber

21

46

4

East Midlands

17

51

3

West Midlands

14

53

5

East of England

15

48

4

London

12

44

3

South East

14

55

1

South West

19

47

3

Wales

15

56

4

Scotland

18

49

4

Regional stats NOTES
Survey carried out by YouGov Plc. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2060 adults of whom 1573 were drivers. Fieldwork was undertaken between 31 October and 2 November 2011. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).

 

*eg with a blanket, spade & spare windscreen wash in car and with breakdown cover

** eg tyre pressure, oil check, spare tyre etc

***Result based on 46 respondents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES
Survey carried out by YouGov Plc. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2060 adults of whom 1573 were drivers. Fieldwork was undertaken between 31 October and 2 November 2011. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).

*Driver is defined as anyone who has regular access to a car/van that they drive for personal use

**The average 18 to 24 year old driver who celebrates Christmas thinks they will travel 182 miles visiting friends and family, whereas the average driver aged 55 and over who celebrates Christmas thinks they will only drive 100 miles to visit friends and family as part of celebrating Christmas this year.

About Garmin

The global leader in satellite navigation, Garmin Ltd. and its subsidiaries have designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation, communication and information devices and applications since 1989 – most of which are enabled by GPS technology.  Garmin’s products serve automotive, mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM applications. Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. For more information visit Garmin's media centre at http://garmin.blogs.com/ukpr. Garmin is a registered trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.  All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

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This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Garmin Ltd. and its business. All statements regarding the company’s future product introductions are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on management's current expectations. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release may not occur and actual results could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting Garmin, including, but not limited to, the risk factors listed in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 26, 2009 filed by Garmin with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission file number 000-31983). A copy of Garmin’s Form 10-K can be downloaded at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/invRelations/finReports.html. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Garmin undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Most loved (and hated) Christmas pop songs revealed

Posted December 14, 2011 | 06:01 PM in Automotive , Corporate | Permalink

It’s that time of the year again: seasonal pop songs are serenading us wherever we go. There’s no escape – whether you love it or hate it, Christmas music is here! So what’s your favourite?Garmin Xmas - Range[1]

The sat nav manufacturer Garmin® has found that Fairytale of New York by The Pogues, featuring Kirsty MacColl and first released in 1987 reaching number 2 in the UK charts, still tops the 2011 Christmas pops as far as drivers are concerned.

In the survey, 21% of motorists said it was their festive song of choice to drive to. Bottom of the poll was Run Rudolph Run by Chuck Berry, released in 1958, obtaining less than 1% of the votes.

The Garmin survey carried out by YouGov asked people to choose from a list what their favourite Christmas song to drive to was – from the old classics such as Let it Snow by Dean Martin to Christmas Time (Don’t Let the Bells End) by the Darkness.

Here’s a round-up of the results:

Place

Song

Artist

% votes

1st

Fairytale of New York

The Pogues

21

Joint 2nd

I Wish It Could Be Christmas

Wizzard

10

Joint 2nd

Driving home for Christmas

Chris Rea

10

Joint 3rd

Merry Christmas Everybody

Slade

7

Joint 3rd

All I want for Christmas is you

Mariah Carey

7

4th

White Christmas

Bing Crosby

6

5th

Last Christmas

Wham

5

6th

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

Dean Martin

3

7th

Time (Don’t Let The Bells End Christmas)

The Darkness

2

8th

Run Rudolph Run

Chuck Berry

1

Fairytale of New York by The Pogues came top of the poll for every part of the country! It was particularly popular in Wales though with 34% of people voting it their favourite festive song to have on in the car, while 26% agreed in Scotland.

In the East Midlands Driving Home for Christmas by Chris Rea was equal top with Fairytale of New York with 14% of those interviewed saying they liked it best to drive to.

All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey varied in popularity with only 4% of people saying it was their favourite Christmas song to drive to in the South East, as opposed to 10% in Yorkshire and the Humber.

SONG FACTS

Song

Artist

First release date

UK chart position

Fairytale of New York

The Pogues

1987

2

I Wish It Could Be Christmas

Wizzard

1973

4

Driving home for Christmas

Chris Rea

1988

53

Merry Christmas Everybody

Slade

1973

1

All I want for Christmas is You

Mariah Carey

1994

2

White Christmas

Bing Crosby

1942

1

Last Christmas

Wham

1984

2

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

Dean Martin

1966

n/a

Christmas Time

The Darkness

2003

2

Run Rudolph Run

Chuck Berry

1958

36 in 1963

NOTES

5% of those interviewed said they had other favourite songs than those listed.

2% said they didn’t know what their favourite song to drive to was.

20% didn’t have a favourite Christmas song to sing along to.

All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2060 adults of whom 1573 were drivers. Fieldwork was undertaken between 31 October and 2 November 2011. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).

REGIONAL TABLE –

Which ONE, if any, of the following is your favourite Christmas song to drive to?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REGION

 

North East

North East

Yorkshire and the Humber

East Midlands

West Midlands

East of England

London

South East

South West

Wales

Scotland

N

Ireland

Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry

2%

2%

-

0%

-

-

-

0%

0%

-

-

-

Driving Home for Christmas – Chris Rea

9%

10%

9%

14%

12%

12%

8%

13%

8%

15%

9%

2%

Fairytale Of New York - The Pogues ft. Kirsty MacColl

24%

22%

19%

14%

22%

16%

15%

22%

25%

34%

26%

28%

Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End) - The Darkness

2%

1%

1%

1%

-

1%

3%

3%

2%

2%

1%

4%

I Wish It Could Be Christmas - Wizzard

17%

11%

13%

11%

11%

10%

8%

11%

8%

6%

6%

13%

Last Christmas - Wham

1%

5%

11%

3%

7%

4%

5%

4%

5%

5%

4%

3%

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Dean Martin

3%

2%

2%

5%

5%

3%

2%

3%

4%

1%

5%

7%

Merry Christmas Everybody - Slade

10%

5%

6%

7%

8%

9%

9%

8%

6%

8%

4%

5%

White Christmas - Bing Crosby

14%

10%

4%

6%

6%

2%

12%

5%

5%

3%

7%

6%

All I want for Christmas is you - Mariah Carey

4%

6%

10%

7%

7%

8%

8%

4%

8%

5%

6%

14%

Other

2%

6%

5%

9%

1%

11%

5%

2%

4%

-

7%

4%

Don’t know

 

3%

1%

2%

4%

-

2%

4%

2%

2%

-

1%

-

Not applicable – I don’t have a favourite Christmas song to drive to

 

 

9%

19%

19%

19%

22%

22%

20%

22%

22%

21%

23%

15%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Garmin

The global leader in satellite navigation, Garmin Ltd. and its subsidiaries have designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation, communication and information devices and applications since 1989 – most of which are enabled by GPS technology.  Garmin’s products serve automotive, mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM applications. Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. For more information visit Garmin's media centre at http://garmin.blogs.com/ukpr. Garmin is a registered trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.  All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

Notice on forward-looking statements:
This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Garmin Ltd. and its business. All statements regarding the company’s future product introductions are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on management's current expectations. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release may not occur and actual results could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting Garmin, including, but not limited to, the risk factors listed in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 26, 2009 filed by Garmin with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission file number 000-31983). A copy of Garmin’s Form 10-K can be downloaded at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/invRelations/finReports.html. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Garmin undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.