Anzeige
Mehr »
Login
Donnerstag, 09.05.2024 Börsentäglich über 12.000 News von 688 internationalen Medien
Vor Neubewertung: Kupfer-Geheimtipp veröffentlich in dieser Sekunde sensationelle Bohrergebnisse
Anzeige

Indizes

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Aktien

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Xetra-Orderbuch

Fonds

Kurs

%

Devisen

Kurs

%

Rohstoffe

Kurs

%

Themen

Kurs

%

Erweiterte Suche
PR Newswire
17 Leser
Artikel bewerten:
(0)

UK Motorists Believe Drink Driving is More Dangerous Than Speeding

BIRMINGHAM, England, December 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

84% of motorists support alcohol immobilisers & 66% state they would specify additional technologies specifically to benefit from discounted insurance premiums

A recent motoring safety innovations survey by National Windscreens has revealed that an overwhelming majority, almost 84%, of UK motorists would support the introduction of technology designed to immobilise vehicles if sensors detect that the driver is over the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140218/721341 )

This figure makes particularly interesting reading for insurers looking to reduce the costs of drink driving related incidents and is especially significant when combined with the fact that 66%stated theywould specify additional technologies when buying a new vehicle - specifically to benefit from discounted insurance premiums

The level of support for alcohol detection devices is in stark contrast to the 39% of respondents who stated they would support the introduction of technology designed to make it impossible to exceed the speed limit.

These findings are particularly timely with the recent reduction of the BAC limit for drivers in Scotland earlier this month and the festive season's imminent arrival, putting drink driving high on the national agenda.

National Windscreens Commercial Director, Pete Marsden, comments, "These results show a high level of support for innovation designed to minimise drink driving. There is a clear opportunity for insurers to capitalise on this support with premiums that differentiate between vehicles with and without this safety feature."

National Windscreens has undertaken research into a wide range of motoring safety technologies to help identify industry trends to inform business decisions. This latest survey was completed by 540 customers in October as part of a programme to establish attitudes towards technology innovations designed to improve motoring safety.

Pete Marsden, elaborates, "We have witnessed a huge increase in safety technologies offered on the latest vehicles - either as an integral part of the glazing, or mounted on the windscreen. This obviously has implications on our business as we need to ensure we are best placed to react to any changes in technology which may impact on the quality, cost and speed of response across all aspects of our operation."

When asked which safety technology had the most potential to reduce road accidents, 17% of survey respondents cited alcohol detection systems - just 2% less than the most popular answer which was Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB).

According to the Department for Transport, despite significant reductions in recent years there were still 230 UK deaths attributed to drink driving in 2012. And with alcohol cited as the cause for 6630 road accidents per annum, in addition to the human cost this issue obviously has huge financial implications for the motor insurance industry.

Full details of the survey will be released shortly at http://www.nationalwindscreens.co.uk.

Image:Pete Marsden picturedatNational Windscreens HQ in Tamworth

Enquiries: Lydia Barber, Pepperneck Limited, T: +44(0)1684-578546 E: lbarber@pepperneck.com

Lithium vs. Palladium - Ist das die Chance des Jahrzehnts?
Sichern Sie sich den kostenlosen PDF-Report! So können Sie vom Boom der Rohstoffe profitieren.
Hier klicken
© 2014 PR Newswire
Werbehinweise: Die Billigung des Basisprospekts durch die BaFin ist nicht als ihre Befürwortung der angebotenen Wertpapiere zu verstehen. Wir empfehlen Interessenten und potenziellen Anlegern den Basisprospekt und die Endgültigen Bedingungen zu lesen, bevor sie eine Anlageentscheidung treffen, um sich möglichst umfassend zu informieren, insbesondere über die potenziellen Risiken und Chancen des Wertpapiers. Sie sind im Begriff, ein Produkt zu erwerben, das nicht einfach ist und schwer zu verstehen sein kann.