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European Breakdown Cover - Brits unprepared for European roads

One in three motorists surveyed by RAC* are gearing up to drive in Europe this year, but research from the motoring organisation reveals that many don’t have a clue what it will cost to drive abroad or what to do when it all goes wrong.

35% of motorists surveyed have no idea what to do if they are involved in an accident and only a third know the correct number for the emergency services in Europe.

The research also revealed that nearly one in 10 motorists have been involved in an accident whilst driving in Europe and 12% have broken down.

A common misconception is that fuel is cheaper in Europe. Almost half of motorists (48%) mistakenly believe that petrol is cheaper on the continent but in four of the five most popular European driving destinations - France, Germany, Italy and Belgium - unleaded petrol is up to 23 cents more expensive per litre. This could potentially affect motorists’ fuel budgets by up to €58 (approx £50) based on an average family car doing a 2,000 mile round trip.

Diesel is however cheaper per litre in all five destinations, particularly Spain where it costs approximately 25% less than in the UK, saving motorists up to €60 (approx £51) on the average trip.

RAC’s road trip guide to Europe’s five most popular driving destinations is a good starting point:

Country
Maximum motorway speed limit
Fuel prices
(€ per litre)**
Compulsory materials
Lesser known driving laws***
France
130km/h (110km/h when wet)
(80mph/60mph)
€1.25 unleaded
€1 diesel
Headlamp converters
Warning triangle
Reflective jacket
You must be 18 years old to drive.
Speeding can result in costly, on the spot fines and confiscation of your vehicle and licence.
Speed camera detectors are illegal in France whether in use or not
Germany
None unless shown but 130km/h recommended (80mph)
€1.29 unleaded
€1.03 diesel
Warning triangle
Headlamp converters
First aid kit
You must be 18 years old to drive.
It is a legal requirement to report all road incidents to the Police, however minor
Italy
130km/h
(80mph)
€1.29 unleaded
€1.08 diesel
Warning triangle
Headlamp converters
Reflective jacket
You must use dipped headlights during the day while travelling on motorways and major roads outside cities
Horns are widely used in Italy to warn other motorists of your approach, but are banned in built-up areas.
Spain
120 km/h
(75 mph)
€1.02 unleaded
€0.90
diesel
Warning triangle’s
Headlamp converters
Reflective jacket
Spare bulbs plus tools to fit them
Spare pair of glasses
It is a legal requirement when travelling in Spain to carry two red warning triangles to be placed, in the event of an accident or breakdown, in front of and behind the vehicle.
No children under the age of twelve in the front seat.
If you wear prescription glasses, it is compulsory to carry a second pair in the car with you.

European Driving Styles*

A fifth of UK drivers polled fear dangerous road manoeuvres when driving in Italy and over a quarter claim to have experienced the highest levels of road rage there. The research also identified Italy as the undertaking capital of Europe with 14% of respondents saying they see "much more undertaking" than at home.

Spanish motorists are most likely to scare Brits with their overtaking, just ahead of Italy, and more excessive beeping and tooting on the country’s roads, according to the research. Nearly a third of respondents who had driven in Spain in the past, noticed increased use of the car horn there.
Germany is where motorists report the fewest incidences of driving too close (only 7% in comparison to 17% in Italy), the fewest dangerous manoeuvres and the highest levels of courtesy.

RAC research showed that motorists looking for a more sedate drive should also head to Belgium where over a quarter of respondents see much less flouting of road rules such as undertaking.

Despite negative connotations of driving styles, there is a lot of love for European roads. 51% of those surveyed would like to see the superior road quality seen in Europe echoed here. Likewise, 35% identified that there are fewer cars on European roads and 44% would like to see similarly reduced traffic in the UK. A third of motorists would also like to see better picnic and rest areas in line with those on the continent.

For details of European Breakdown Cover from as little as £66 please contact us on 0800 298 3962 or request a call back from one of our team.

UK equivalent fuel price per litre as of 24 June - €1.16 unleaded €1.22 diesel

* Research carried out from 17-21 June 2009 by One Poll on behalf by RAC on a representative sample of 4,000 UK adults who have driven abroad in the past. The survey was conducted using the five most popular destinations for Britons driving abroad based on RAC’s European Breakdown data.

** Source Karzoo.eu 24 June 2009

*** source rac.co.uk/FCO







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