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Posted By: Scooby Can Parents Really Drive ???? - 5th Nov 2004 1:50am
Accidents on the school run cost over £90m

As children head back to school after half-term, new research from Egg reveals the impact and heavy financial cost of the four million plus parents who regularly drive their children to and from school on the infamous 'school run'.

The findings also reveal that this costly exercise can also be fraught with danger as four million mums or dads fight to drop the kids off at school.

The research reveals that the annual cost of the school run is a staggering £1.66 billion a year. This equates to £401.6 per household that drives a child to and from school. The biggest expense is petrol which swallows up a staggering £1.32 billion a year.

This is followed by £233 million on parking and £90.4 million is spent each year on repairing damage to vehicles that has occurred during the morning or afternoon school run. Indeed, Egg estimates that around 331,000 vehicles suffer from school run accidents every year and that repairing these bumps are scrapes cost in the region of £273 per vehicle.

The annual cost of the school run

School run expenses
Total annual cost of school run
Annual cost per household that has a school run

  • Petrol
    £1.32 billion
    £319
  • Parking
    £233 million
    £56.3
  • Damage to vehicle whilst on the school run
    £90.4 million
    £21.80
  • Speeding fines
    £9.86 million
    £2.38
  • Parking fines
    £8.96 million
    £2.16
  • Total
    £1.66 billion
    £401.6


Andy Deller, director of Banking and Insurance at Egg said: "With the huge volumes of traffic during the morning and afternoon school runs it is perhaps no surprise that damage to parents vehicles as a result of bumps and scrapes is the third biggest annual cost of doing the school run."

"The key thing here appears to be to avoid the busiest times where possible, whilst making sure you are well covered in case you do get a knock.”

The school run timetable

Time of day
Number of vehicles on the road doing the school run

  • 7:00 am – 7:30 am
    86,000
  • 7:45 am – 8:15 am
    930,000
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am
    2.60 million
  • After 9:00 am
    69,000
  • Before 3:30 pm
    1.7 million
  • 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
    1.132 million
  • 4:15 pm – 4:45 pm
    102,000
  • 5.pm – 5:30pm
    167,000
  • 5:45 pm – 6:00 pm
    93,000
  • After 6 :00 pm
    76,000


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Some parents really carnt drive, Mainly mothers driving i can only guess smack
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: Can Parents Really Drive ???? - 5th Nov 2004 11:11am
To answer your question, no, they can't. My mum and dad dont even know how to signal properly at roundabouts, and they dont know which lanes they need to be in half the time doh
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Can Parents Really Drive ???? - 5th Nov 2004 11:22am
i dont understand how egg can do that research. there not that big as a company. i do agree with the findings thought, if public transport wasn't so expensive, more people would use it.
Posted By: Steve285 Re: Can Parents Really Drive ???? - 16th Nov 2004 10:14pm
Hey course parents can drive, my kids love wavin at people as i pass them at silly speeds in my suzzie subaru. Kid's name for car not mine think
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