Drivers who drive their children around warned over losing 拢850

By Christian Abbott

Drivers who drive their children around warned over losing 拢850

Parents are spending over 拢850 driving their kids around, with a third (33%) of mums and dads of children aged 18-25, report “feeling like a taxi”. New data has shown that three in 10 (28%) 20-34-year-olds in the UK still live in their childhood home. Findings show parents today are continuing to support their children well into adulthood, as fewer 18-25s are taking their driving test or are unable to afford their own car. Read more: New PIP rules will see ‘millions plunged into hardship’ Research from Motorpoint took data from 1,000 UK drivers with families and investigated the dynamic of parents with their adult children, particularly when it comes to giving them lifts in the car. The study found that just under half (47%) of parents with children aged 18-25 were happy to drive their children to social activities 鈥 9% lower than the UK average. Looking at the hours spent driving their children around, the study found parents of under 18s spend 213 hours on average each year driving to extracurricular activities and social events 鈥 the equivalent of almost nine full days. In comparison, parents of adult children (aged 18鈥25) spend an average of 169 hours per year giving lifts – only 26% less than the overall average. This equals an extra 拢853 spent on fuel by parents driving their adult children around. When they were asked whether lifts were expected from their children, almost a fifth (18%) of parents with children age 18-21 said they feel that their children expect them to drive them wherever they want to go. The same number say they wish their child was more independent with local transport. However, three in ten (28%) parents for this age group said they value the quality time in the car with their adult children. The highest of any age group and 7% higher than the national average, suggesting that living at home into adulthood strengthens the bond between parent and child. Discussing the findings, Tim Rodie, Motorpoint鈥檚 resident driving expert, and dad of two, said: 鈥淲ith so much time spent driving children to activities and social events well into adulthood, family cars need to be versatile to suit the lifestyle of everyone at home. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why it鈥檚 important to consider your family鈥檚 needs to make sure you鈥檙e picking a car that鈥檒l work for you. “Every family’s needs are different, so it’s important there’s enough comfort and space for you and your grown-up children 鈥 especially for the parents that are giving lots of lifts.鈥

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