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More than 4bn Christmas car miles to be driven this year

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More than 4bn Christmas car miles to be driven this year

Motorists will collectively drive a total of an estimated 4.3bn miles – an average of 449 miles each – as they criss-cross the country to see friends and family over the Christmas break, new figures from the RAC suggest.*

Thirty-one per cent of the 3,500 drivers surveyed say they plan on driving two hours or longer on Christmas-related journeys this festive season, with most of these (58%) saying they’ll complete two such trips before the end of the year. Six-in-10 (62%) expect to drive up to 500 miles in total, while more than a quarter (28%) will be going 500 miles or more. With the average driver travelling 449 miles by car, this is the equivalent to completing a round trip from Oxford to Middlesbrough, Leeds to Edinburgh or Cardiff to Huddersfield.**

The research also shines a spotlight on just how important the car is to people at this time of year. A fifth of drivers (20%) say they feel a fair chunk of Christmas is dominated by driving to see family and friends, while 5% – the equivalent of 1.7m motorists – say they feel a very large part of it is spent driving.

Separate RAC figures indicate that Boxing Day and the three days that follow will be the busiest for leisure journeys before New Year, with in the region of 22.8m separate trips by car taken – an average of 5.7m every day.

RAC spokesman Rod Dennis said:

“Our figures suggest drivers will be seriously racking up the miles over the next few days, with Boxing Day and the 27th likely to see the bulk of the traffic as the UK’s motorways are overwhelmingly dominated by people taking leisure trips. This is very much a time of year when we tend to cover much longer distances than usual to ensure we get to spend valuable time with family and friends, regardless of where we or they live in the country, with drivers depending on their cars more than ever.

“All those extra vehicle miles will also, and unfortunately for some people, lead to plenty of extra breakdowns. The very last place anyone wants to be is stuck at the side of the road, and while our patrols will be out in force right through the Christmas and New Year period, drivers can lessen their chances of becoming a breakdown statistic by making sure their cars are up to the job of a long drive. Under the bonnet, oil and coolant should be at the right levels and when it comes to tyres, drivers should check each one has plenty of tread and is properly inflated.

“While we hope drivers’ journeys are smooth and trouble-free, our patrols will be working hard throughout Christmas to provide complete peace of mind to those who are unlucky enough to have their vehicle fail them.”

Highways England’s customer service director Melanie Clarke said:

“Safety is our top priority and we know from experience that almost half of breakdowns can easily be avoided if motorists carry out simple vehicle checks before setting off over this period.

“We’re asking people to be prepared too. Make sure you have everything you need for your journey should there be any delays, check before and during your journey and also make sure you’re aware of the signs and signals on motorways.”


In numbers: Leisure trips to see friends and family this Christmas

Estimated separate leisure journeys by car
Boxing Day,
26 December
5,928,038
Friday 27 December 5,928,038
Saturday 28 December 5,616,036
Sunday 29 December 5,304,034
Monday 30 December 4,056,026
New Year’s Eve,
Tuesday 31 December
3,432,022
New Year’s Day,
Wednesday 1 January 2020
2,496,016

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* Figure based on research among 3,500 drivers on the RAC Driver Opinion Panel, conducted December 2019. 31% of drivers say they are planning on a drive of 2+ hours over Christmas, equivalent to 10.54m drivers based on there being 31.2m licensed cars in Great Britain

** Based on distances provided by the RAC Routeplanner

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