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Players of Video Driving Games more likely to take risks on the road!

A most often discussed topic amongst the younger generation is the excessive cost of insurance for young drivers. We often refer to the reasons for higher numbers of accident claims by younger vehicle owners. Contributing factors include limited driving experience, speeding, drunk driving etc

Did you know that video driving games could contribute to accident and insurance claim risks?

I was alerted to a rather interesting study on this relationship by members of an international road safety group on the Linkedin platform. A new study has found that people who play driving games are more likely to crash in real-life.

Continental Tyres and the Study:

The study amongst 2,000 motorists consisted of 1,000 gamers and non-gamers aged between 17 and 39 and quizzed them on their driving habits and attitudes.

The following were some of the most interesting findings from the study conducted by Tyre Manufacturer Continental:

Continental responds to findings

Tim Bailey, safety expert for Continental Tyres which carried out the study shared some comments on these findings:

What do video gamers think / perceive about their driving?

Video Games v Reality about Safe Driving

What can we expect when these gamers go on the road – and what do safe driving experts say about their driving?

It also emerged that the longer they spend on games each week , the worse they are behind the wheel. Those who play for more than eight hours a week have been in three times as many accidents as someone who plays for less than one hour.

Fast Facts about those who play video driving games and those who don’t


[Info from Continental Study]

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