Fascinating Facts
THE DRIVE OF YOUR LIFE!
- 25% of Britain's car journeys are less than 2 miles, that's a 30 min walk or a 12 min bike ride! 50% of journeys are less than 5 miles.
- 17% of car journeys are travelling to and from work.
- School journeys are estimated at 17.5% of morning peak traffic in urban areas in term time.
- The British have the longest commute times in Europe, averaging 46 mins to get to work.
- Exposure to pollutants inside a car can be three times as high as that of pedestrians or cyclists outside!
- If half of UK motorists received a lift one day a week, pollution would be reduced by 10% and traffic jams by 20%.
- There are 38 million empty seats on the road every day.
- The British make the least use of alternatives to the car of all European countries.
- For urban journeys, cycling beats a car in peak hours and is quicker than a bus for journeys up to 5 miles.
- 30% of all motorists are unaware of how much their car costs to run. (RAC Report 2003)
THE TRUE COST….
- Traffic jams cost the economy £5 billion every year in lost productivity.
- The cost of running a car in Britain averages at £438 a month.
- UK households spend £1 in every £6 on motoring.
- The smaller your car, the cheaper it is to run.
- For the cost of running a car you could spend £7 a day on taxis.
- Research shows the average commuter can save £1,000 per year by car sharing, that's a holiday away in the Summer!
- UK businesses could save £2.6 billion a year by driving their cars in a ‘greener' way.
- A single car parking space can cost an employer at least £500 a year (Department of Health 2002).
THE ALTERNATIVES
- When there is a good travel plan in place, 18% of car drivers change how they travel.
- 10 bikes take up the same space as 1 car parking space, reducing car parking pressure.
- The average double-decker bus carries as many people as 20 cars and takes up just a seventh of the road space.
- One UK private sector employer reports annual ‘working from home' productivity savings of 20-30% (£4.2m per annum)
- 72% of people who work from home say they get more done at home than when in the office (AT&T 2000).
- 77% of people who work from home are more satisfied with their career now than before working from home (AT&T 2000)
- 80% of people working at home feel a greater commitment to their employer (ITAC 2001).
HEALTHY OPTIONS!
- We are all walking less, and driving more. In the last 15 years the annual distance we walk has dropped 20%, while distance driven has increased by 40%.
- Physical inactivity is costing the country £8.2 billion a year. Walking and cycling are easily accessible ways for many people to become more active.
- Coronary heart disease is the biggest killer of adults in this country. Regular walking or cycling reduces the risks of coronary heart disease by up to 50% and a stroke by 66%.
- Heart disease rates would drop by 5-10% if a third of all short car journeys were made by bike.
- Regular exercise can reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's by up to 40% for people aged 65 and over. Research shows walking for 15 mins three times a week is enough to cut the risk.
- A 15 min bike ride to and from work, 5 times a week burns off the equivalent of 11lbs of fat in a year.
- Around 100 bicycles can be produced for the same energy and resources it takes to build 1 car. (TravelWise)
- Bus users, walking and cycling face a third less pollution than car users.
- 89% of British households have a bus stop within a 6 minute walk. (Transport 2000)
- Twice as many women (15%) walk to work as men (7.3%) (DfT 2003).
