http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/06/23/nfourby23.xml
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Drivers of "Chelsea tractors" are much more likely to use mobile phones at the wheel and not wear seat belts compared with drivers of normal cars, researchers say.
A study shows an updated version of "Volvo syndrome" in which drivers of vehicles with proven safety features tend to drive like idiots.
Researchers at Imperial College, London, found that drivers of 4x4s were four times more likely than drivers of other cars to use a hand-held phone and 26 per cent more likely not to "belt up".
Lesley Walker, who led the study, said yesterday: "We wanted to test out the theory of 'risk compensation' when drivers make a trade off."
The theory says that drivers weigh the probability of a crash against driving faster, getting there quicker and/or seeking thrills.
The study, in the British Medical Journal, found that of 38,182 normal cars and 2,944 four-wheel drive vehicles observed in Hammersmith, west London, one driver in six was not wearing a seat belt and one in 40 was using a hand-held mobile phone.
The researchers say: "Drivers of four-wheel drive vehicles were more likely than drivers of other vehicles to break both laws."
Sooooooooo. Does that mean if you drive a 4X4 you are more likely to use a mobile phone (because of the type of care you are in), or, people who like to drive 4x4s are more likely to be law breakers (they would use the phone whatever they drive).
Or maybe they are driven by businessmen who are more likely to be using mobiles. But hey, lets just simplify it down to the lowest common denominator.
Its anoter daft survey to feed on the anti 4x4 paranoia.
Check out this for Nazi style propaganda. You would think all 4x4 owners should be burned at the stake.
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Driving a 13mpg 4x4 rather than a 25mpg car for a year will waste more energy than leaving the fridge open for seven years, leaving the TV on for 32 years or leaving the light on for 34 years.
Alliance Against Urban 4x4s
Range Rovers with a 4.4-litre engine have an urban mpg of 12.2 and emit 389g carbon dioxide per kilometre. In contrast, a Ford Mondeo 2-litre fuel-injected saloon has an urban mpg of 25 and emits 190g carbon dioxide. A Smart car emits 138g carbon dioxide.
Alliance Against Urban 4x4s
Urban 4x4s are involved in 25 per cent more accidents than saloon cars and do far more damage.
Churchill Insurance
4x4 drivers are 27 per cent more likely to be at fault in the event of an accident than saloon car drivers.
Admiral Insurance
If a pedestrian is hit by a 4x4 they are twice as likely to be killed than if they were hit by a saloon car.
New Scientist
Only 5 per cent of 4x4s are ever taken off-road.
Alliance Against Urban 4x4s
Sales of 4x4s grew by 12.8 per cent in 2004, to 179,000, more than double the number sold a decade ago.
Department of Transport, 2005
Drivers of 4x4s are most likely to have been in an argument with traffic wardens (22 per cent), compared with 6 per cent of saloon car drivers.
RAC Foundation, 2004
The risk of a fatal roll-over crash is twice as high for 4x4s as it is for a saloon car.
Alliance Against Urban 4x4s
So how come 4x4 sales have reached a record high and one of our domestic manufacturers Land Rover have had to put in extra capacity to meet demand......maybe because enough people realise that this is all b*llocks.