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Back to work breakdown blues

The back to work blues could become the breakdown blues for those who find their car won't start after the Christmas break. New research reveals that January 2nd – the first day of work for many people – is the busiest day of the year for car breakdowns.

The research, by breakdown assistance provider Green Flag, shows that requests for breakdown assistance reach a peak over the December/January festive period*, increasing by 15% overall on other months. The days which fall after public holidays – January 2nd and December 27th – are when most people need help with getting their car started. The most common reason for call outs is for non-starting vehicles, mainly resulting from flat batteries.

Abi Clark, spokesperson for Green Flag comments: "Icy conditions and wet, cold weather means cars are far more likely to break down in winter. Batteries fail more often in these conditions, and the increased use of de-misters, heaters and windscreen wipers places an extra strain on them.

"In addition, people tend to use their cars less over the holiday period while they spend more time at home. To find that your car won't start on the first day of work can really upset your plans and feel like a bad beginning to the New Year."

The top ten most common causes for call outs:

  1. Non-starts
  2. Accidents
  3. Problems with the tyres
  4. Problems with the drive
  5. Electrical problems
  6. Mechanical problems
  7. Cooling system
  8. Fault with the keys
  9. Lack of fuel
  10. Problems with the exhaust.

Avoid a breakdown this winter with these tips from Green Flag:

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Claire Foster
RBS Insurance
Tel: 020 8285 8682
Email: claire.foster@rbs.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

*Green Flag data for the period 16 December 2006 to 7 January 2007.

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