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Admiral Annual Drivers' Survey issued for fifth year - report reveals what makes motorists tick

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13/12/2007

A survey of UK motorists reveals they have a complex view of motoring issues. For the fifth year running, Admiral has surveyed more than 1,800 motorists for their opinions on the major issues they face today and produced the 2007 Admiral Annual Drivers' Survey, a copy of which is enclosed.

This year's report is the biggest yet and includes opinion and statistics on new topics such as use of 4x4 vehicles, driving tests, 'green' motoring, car jacking and the cost of insurance.

The survey reveals the average motorist deplores drink driving, often breaks the speed limit, but doesn't believe speed cameras improve road safety.

They use their car to commute to work, are concerned about the damage their car does to the environment, but don't think congestion charging is the answer.

They worry about car crime, think that insurance fraud is a genuine crime, sometimes break everyday rules of the road but find the bad habits of others irritating.

They get angry with other road users, think they are better at driving than other motorists, find driving more stressful than a year ago but could not manage without their car.

Sue Longthorn, Admiral managing director, commenting on the report, said: "Our 2007 survey has thrown up some really interesting results, and shows just how complex motorists are. Motorists have found their voice in recent years and have the potential of becoming a powerful lobbying group. Our survey gives a snapshot of what the country's 38 million motorists are thinking.

"I think the results illustrate the contradictory nature of being a motorist in Britain today; for example on the one hand they are aware of the damage driving does to the environment, but are reluctant to do anything about it. They worry about car crime, but are happy to leave personal items on show in their car."

Executive Summary

The main discoveries for each topic of the survey this year are:

Drink and drug driving

Speed limits and speed cameras

Car crime

Public transport and the environment

Road tolls and congestion charging

Insurance fraud and uninsured drivers

Laws of the road

Road rage

The cost of motoring

Using your car

Other road users