Frisky younger drivers - and their passengers - are taking raunchy risks
on the road that put using a mobile phone at the wheel in the shade.
Frisky younger drivers - and their passengers - are taking
raunchy risks that put using a mobile phone in the shade, according to
new research by the UK’s largest specialist insurance broker.
Albert Einstein may have been joking when he allegedly said
that "any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply
not giving the kiss the attention it deserves". But kissing - and much more besides - behind the wheel is on
the rise among the younger generation, with 40 per cent of 18 to
34-year-old passengers admitting to distracting the driver with some
saucy hi-jinks.
By comparison, the survey of more than 1,000 people by Adrian Flux Insurance Services showed that only 20 per cent of those aged 45 and over had engaged in similar behaviour - despite many more years on the road. Gerry Bucke, general manager at Flux, said that using a mobile
phone at the wheel had become socially unacceptable because of the
growing evidence it distracts drivers and contributes to accidents.
"Young people have always used their cars as makeshift bedrooms
to escape the attentions of their parents, but now it seems they are
taking things one step further," he added.
"We know that using a mobile phone distracts drivers and causes
accidents, but we don’t know how many accidents are caused by people
canoodling at the wheel because it’s very hard to prove and the data
simply doesn’t exist."
"But it seems likely that this sort of behaviour is just as
distracting - if not more so - than using a mobile phone, which
currently attracts three penalty points, a £100 fine and increased
insurance premiums."
"Cars have long been the retreat of choice for lovestruck
youngsters, but maybe they should wait until they’re parked up before
grabbing a kiss and a cuddle."
The survey, conducted by TLF Research, showed that the older
generation were certainly no exception to the more traditional form of
motor-based love, with with 70 per cent of those over 55 admitting to
having sex in a stationary car, compared with 63 per cent of those aged
18 to 54.
"The older generation are certainly not prudish judging by this
research, it’s just that they didn’t believe in taking unnecessary
risks and kept their ardour under wraps while the car was moving!" added
Mr Bucke.
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