Check the Meter: Parent Taxis Worth £19 Billion a Year – according to new research from Sainsbury’s Bank car insurance
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The study shows that over 10 million parents devote time to driving their children around, covering an average of 20.05 miles a week(2) worth £35.80(1). In addition, parents spend an average of around one hour 32 minutes sitting in their cars waiting around for their children(2), worth another £20.40 a week(1). In total the average parent who drives their children around is worth £55.40 a week in taxi fares(1).
Sainsbury’s Bank has created an online taxi calculator which shows the amount mums and dads around the country would have to spend in taxi fares to cover the hours, minutes and miles they put in for their kids. Parents interested in calculating their own ‘cab rate’ can visit the taxi calculator on the Sainsbury's
"All that motoring is a significant financial commitment with parents spending an estimated £1.3 billion(3) on petrol, driving their children to social, sporting and recreational events each year. So it's worthwhile shopping around for fuel and other motoring expenses such as tyres and MOTs as you could make savings.
"To help save money on motoring we are offering new customers up to one third off their premium(4) and those who take out a new comprehensive policy will also be eligible for double Nectar points(5) on their Sainsbury's shopping and fuel for two years. Those spending £49 a week in Sainsbury’s could, over a year, earn Nectar points equivalent to the value of a week's free shopping(4)."
The study reveals that year-on-year parents have reduced the mileage they clock up taking their children to recreational events by around 10%. The distance travelled has decreased on average over 244 miles compared to the previous 12 months(2). Some parents cover huge distances ferrying their children around, with over 950,000 parents driving their children more than 50 miles a week(2).
Emily continued: "A quarter of parents(2) told us that the time spent in the car with their child strengthens their bond with 14% saying it's the best time to raise difficult issues with their kids(2). It would appear the car journey provides a real solution to the myriad of electronic distractions which may hamper conversations in the home.”
Table one: Parental taxi values around
Location
Average weekly taxi value of a parent(1)
Number of parents who drive their children around(2)
Total parental taxi value in this area(1)
£33.56
936,000
£31,412,160
North East
£24.90
527,000
£13,122,300
North West
£44.09
1085,000
£47,837,650
Yorks & Humber
£36.37
998,000
£36,297,260
£26.15
1,144,000
£29,915,600
£31.64
423,000
£13,383,720
Eastern
£35.78
1,153,000
£41,254,340
£53.65
951,000
£51,021,150
South East
£30.10
1,323,000
£39,822,300
South West
£34.71
833,000
£28,913,430
£46.34
966,000
£44,764,400
Source: Sainsbury’s Bank car insurance
For further information on Sainsbury’s car insurance, call 0800 096 1836, Sainsbury's Bank or pick up a leaflet instore.
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Notes to editors:
Sainsbury’s Bank carried out calculations based on ICM research (see footnote 2) and a survey of hackney carriage rates as set by local authorities and averaged out for each region, collected between
Sainsbury's Bank commissioned ICM to survey 2,005 GB adults. Respondents were interviewed by ICM in an online survey between
Calculation based on the combined average MPG for one of Britain’s bestselling cars the Ford Fiesta 1.4 model. Petrol prices based on the latest figures available from the AA . Calculation;
Average miles driven = 20
Average MPG of a 1.4 Ford Fiesta = 49.5
Average price of a litre of unleaded petrol 132.1p
132.1ppl * 4.54 = price per gallon = £6.01
Average miles driven / Average MPG of a 1.4 Ford Fiesta =0.40
Amount spent on petrol on average by a parent driving children to recreational events = £6.01*0.40 = £2.43
Cost per parent per year = £2.43*52=£126.27
Total cost for all parents that drive children to recreational events = 10,339,000*126.27 = £1.3 billion
Up to 1/3 discount based on your circumstances and loyalty information. Sainsbury’s customers will receive a discounted rate based on information related to transactions made in Sainsbury’s supermarkets using your Nectar card. For more information go to sainsburysbank.co.uk/nectar. At least 10% of Nectar customers who are Sainsbury’s shoppers will achieve the maximum discount of 1/3. Double Nectar 1) Offer available only to customers who take out a new Sainsbury’s comprehensive car insurance policy. 2) Customers must renew their policy at first renewal for double points to continue. 3) If the policy is cancelled, double points will cease from the cancellation date. 4) Only the first car insurance policy registered against each Nectar account will qualify for double points. 5) Base points on qualifying spend in Sainsbury’s will be collected as normal. A bonus equal to the total of these points each calendar month (subject to a monthly maximum of 2,500 points) will be credited to the Nectar account by the 10th of the following month, for up to 24 months from the policy cover start date. Excludes all Bonus point offers and points from Sainsbury’s Energy, Telecoms, Digital, Bank, Diets and all other Sainsbury’s services. 6) The monthly bonus will only be calculated on, and credited to, the Nectar card nominated at the time of application. The nominated card must also be used at the time of each Sainsbury’s purchase and points will not be allocated retrospectively. 7) The Nectar loyalty programme is operated independently of Sainsbury’s Bank by
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