Families facing almost £1,000 cost as school driving routine returns

Parents across the UK are gearing up for the return of the school routine and according to new research from Motorway[1], they will drive an average of 761 miles during the upcoming autumn school term chauffeuring their children - the equivalent of 44 hours on the road. Families are expected to spend an average of ?995 on fuel or EV charging costs over the term. To help parents navigate the new term and keep costs in check, Motorway has partnered with personal finance expert Clare Sealto share practical tipson managing car expenses and making informed decisions about when to sell or switch your four-wheeled home.[2] Naomi Walkland, CMO at Motorway said: "Cars are one of life's most important spaces where real family moments happen every day.
At Motorway, we understand that your car is part of your family's story - from early school drop-offs to muddy football boots and spontaneous weekend adventures."
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- ^ Motorway (motorway.co.uk)
- ^ to share practical tips (motorway.co.uk)