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One in ten Brits admit to knowingly driving home over the limit from a Christmas party

Shocking new statistics have uncovered the number of motorists who get behind the wheel after attending a Christmas party.

A staggering 4.5 million UK drivers¹ - the equivalent of one in 25 people - have broken the law by driving while under the influence after attending a Christmas do.

The research, conducted by business comparison website iCompario , surveyed 1,000 UK adults...

Commuting Chaos: 8 Million Commuters Borrowed Money to Get to Work in the Last 12 Months

The cost of living crisis is forcing millions of commuters to have to borrow money in order to get to work with a shocking number of people even having to use payday loans, a new study has revealed.

As motorists and train commuters feel the pinch as the cost of living crisis continues and inflation continues to rise, the study has revealed that almost half of commuters have had to...

COLD SNAP: One in four motorists admit to leaving their vehicle unattended whilst it defrosts, sparks vehicle theft fears

  • One in four UK motorists admit to leaving their cars unattended.
  • Age groups 25-34-year-olds (36%) are most likely to leave cars unattended.
  • 30% of Londoners leave their cars unattended.
  • Over half of Belfast drivers leave their cars unattended.
  • One in three motorists in Wales leave their cars unattended.
  • Over 55s are the most security
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Motorists Want Government To Put Brakes On Diesel Car Sale Ban

A recent study by fuel card comparison website iCompario has revealed two-thirds of UK motorists are against the proposed ban on selling petrol and diesel cars after 2030.

  • Two thirds of Brits say they disagree with planned ban on selling diesel cars in 2030
  • Three quarters of people don’t believe they can afford to make the switch to electric vehicles
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One in ten motorists say they would drive off without paying for fuel as cost-of-living concerns continue to rise

  • Motorists admit they are willing to fill up even if they don’t have enough money to pay (7%)
  • Nearly 1 in 10 motorists admit they witnessed someone leaving a forecourt without paying (10%)
  • Men are twice as likely to drive off without paying compared to female motorists (M: 14% / F: 6.4%)
  • Young motorists, aged between 18-24, are the most likely to drive
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