Fifth struggling to get used to driving after lockdown, survey finds

Average number of miles driven down from 583 miles per month to 90 miles over past 28 days

Fifth struggling to get used to driving after lockdown, survey finds
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A fifth of motorists have struggled to get to grips with driving again – after being off the road during lockdown.

The average UK car is driven more than 7,000 miles per year – or an average of 583 miles per month, according to MOT data.

But a survey of 2,000 motorists revealed that over the past 28 days the average driver has covered just 90 miles – with 30 per cent driving 25 miles or fewer.

With so little driving, 18 per cent say they have struggled to get back to normal behind the wheel of a car.

Of those who have struggled to adjust back to the road, 28 per cent had stalled their car, 21 per cent had scraped their wheels on the kerb and 21 per cent forgotten to indicate.

Four in ten motorists said they hadn’t visited a filling station over the past 28 days, with 12 per cent admitting that had forgotten which side or end they fill up or charge their car.

The survey, carried out by Hyundai, also revealed that 48 per cent of motorists are concerned that the standard of road users’ driving will be worse now restrictions have started to be lifted.

More than four in ten think road users have been driving faster during lockdown, with just ten per cent thinking they have been driving more slowly.

The study follows numerous cases where police forces across the UK have spoken out about shocking driving during lockdown.

However, one third of the drivers surveyed said they have been driving more cautiously since the start of the pandemic.

Hyundai conducted the research as its showrooms across England reopen following new guidelines from the government.

A spokesperson for Hyundai UK said: “Absence can make the heart grow fonder and our research found that 45 per cent of motorists have missed driving because of lockdown.

“Like with many things, there can be a few teething issues after a break and driving is no different.

“With a little care and practice though, I’m sure that motorists will soon get their confidence back behind the wheel.”

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