A Chigwell car retailer offers their insights into how the pandemic has affected our driving habits for good.
David Reid, from Volvo Cars East London said there's been positive environmtal impacts and changes in behaviour.
1. You’re driving faster
“Unsurprisingly, less time spent in our cars over the past 18 months has led to many drivers feeling that their driving ability is a little rusty.
2. You’re at lower risk of an accident… but it’s more likely to be fatal
“With fewer people driving on the roads, car crashes have decreased – which is definitely one positive to take from the past 18 months!
3. You can’t remember whose right of way it is
“Who goes first at a T-junction, again? As drivers, we all have a duty to keep our knowledge up to date, and that includes refreshing our memory of the Highway Code – particularly if you’ve spent a lengthy amount of time away from the road.
4. You’re packing different essentials
“It’s always a good idea to carry essentials when making any car journey. Depending on where you’re located and the time of the year, these essentials may include a map, tools for changing a tyre, and a torch and blanket.
5. Your car needs some tender loving care
“The nationwide reduction in driving frequency has led to a significant increase in vehicle health issues. With drivers spending far less time on the road than before the pandemic, our car batteries are taking a bit of a hit.
6. You tire more quickly
“It’s natural to feel nervous ahead of a long-distance drive, particularly if it’s to a new destination – and this anxiety can be made worse when you’ve been driving less often.
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