Company car drivers more likely to risk driving in Arctic conditions

The survey, which was carried out as part of the RAC’s Report on Motoring 2014, found 16% of company car drivers admitted to regularly driving in snowy conditions, compared to just 3% of private car drivers. Further to this, one in 10 (11%) company car drivers say they will often drive on ice – double the number of private drivers (5%).

It is thought more company car drivers will take the decision to drive in difficult conditions because their journey is likely to be integral to their job. However, one in four (26%) admitted to feeling “uncomfortable” driving in icy conditions and one in five (19%) also said they felt “uncomfortable’ driving in snow.

In response, the RAC is urging drivers to be as prepared as possible if they need to drive in wintery conditions.

RAC Business Services director David Aldridge said: ‘Driving is a vital part of many people’s daily routines and in some cases people’s job – so it’s not always possible to down tools when the winter flurries begin. Clearly, driving in wintery conditions can be risky, so we would suggest taking special precautions and leaving yourself plenty of time to make a journey as you will need to take it slow. 

‘Our advice is to check local radio bulletins for news about local weather and road conditions and to make a common sense decision about whether it is appropriate to travel. If the conditions are dangerous and there is lots of snow or ice about then we would urge drivers to avoid non-essential journeys or delay their travel until conditions improve.’

For comprehensive advice on driving in adverse weather conditions go to: www.rac.co.uk/advice/winter-driving

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.