Take cover! Motorists set to opt-out of breakdown insurance amid cost-of-living crisis

Millions of motorists are now considering canceling their breakdown insurance in a bid to cut back on everyday outgoings.

As part of #SafeRideJourney, Insurance for cars is a must but motorist cancels insurance to cut the cost of daily living. Research commissioned by the UK’s leading road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart, has revealed that one in five (21 percent) of the 1,000 drivers surveyed are considering canceling their vehicle’s breakdown cover. Worryingly, this figure means that millions of drivers across the nation could find themselves stranded by the roadside, without cover in the event of a vehicle fault or accident.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, half (50 percent) of 18–24-year-olds surveyed stated that they have considered canceling their cover, in stark contrast to just 14 percent of 55–64-year-olds and seven percent of drivers over 65. 

Answers also varied according to region, with nearly half (44 percent) of Londoners stating they are considering canceling their cover, making them the most likely to cut costs. This compares to just one in ten (10 percent) of residents from the North East.

Neil Greig, Director of Policy and Research at IAM RoadSmart commented: “Most fatalities on motorways involve a stationary vehicle, so having cover means you are more likely to be rescued quicker, reducing your chances of being hit on the hard shoulder or in a running lane.

“Having said this, households up and down the country are being forced to cut back on everyday outgoings in an effort to balance the books, and our findings reveal that breakdown cover could be one of the first expenses to be axed by drivers.

“So, while we will always urge motorists to take out breakdown cover, those who are unable to afford it during such straitened times should carry out a series of regular vehicle checks themselves, which may prevent any avoidable breakdowns. These include ensuring engine oil is topped up, checking tyres daily, practising good driving habits and paying attention to warning lights and strange noises.

“As the adage goes, prevention is better than cure, so by following these simple steps motorists can ensure they avoid spending money on unnecessary repairs, or time on the hard shoulder, waiting for a recovery vehicle!”

To learn more about IAM RoadSmart, visit www.iamroadsmart.com.

IamSafe_LifestyleOnWheels
Have you considered canceling your breakdown insurance cover due to having to cut back on everyday bills/ outgoings?
YesNo
21%79%
Have you considered canceling your breakdown insurance cover due to having to cut back on everyday bills/ outgoings?
RegionYes No 
London44%56%
South West28%73%
Wales22%78%
East Midlands19%81%
West Midlands19%82%
East England17%83%
Scotland17%83%
South East17%84%
North West16%84%
Yorkshire15%85%
Northern Ireland15%85%
North East10%90%
Have you considered canceling your breakdown insurance cover due to having to cut back on everyday bills/ outgoings?
AgeYes No 
18-2450%50%
25-3432%68%
35-4436%64%
45-5414%86%
55-6414%86%
65+7%93%

*All percentages are rounded to the nearest decimal 

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SOURCE: I AM ROAD SMART PRODUCTION: LIFESTYLE ON WHEELS

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