- New research reveals that almost one third of Cardiff drivers rely entirely on their Sat Nav when driving somewhere new
- Additionally, when purchasing a new vehicle, drivers in Cardiff find eco-friendliness and having an installed sat nav as the most important features
- Following this research, Zuto went on to conduct an experiment that tested two couples on their ability to get to a location without the use of a satnav
Car finance experts at Zuto have conducted research to uncover the nations habits when it comes to directions and reliance on satnavs.
With 92% of those surveyed admitting to using a Sat Nav on some occasion when driving, it’s clear that we’ve put our map reading skills to one side.
Close to 1/3 of Cardiff drivers rely on a Sat Nav entirely when driving somewhere new
Research has found that drivers in Cardiff are extremely reliant on Sat Navs when driving somewhere new, with 33% of drivers relying on their sat nav entirely. Only 4% of drivers use roadsigns entirely when travelling somewhere new and the majority of drivers in London use their Sat Navs 50/50 with roadsigns (63%).
This highlights the reliance on Sat Nav technology when driving to a new location and the role it plays at putting drivers at ease.
How drivers reacted under pressure
When travelling to new locations, the research uncovered that almost one in five (20%) of drivers in Cardiff feel some level of nerves, which could be a reason why 81% of drivers in Cardiff use some form of Sat Nav device in their vehicle.
Important aspects when purchasing a new car
For drivers in Cardiff, the most important features when buying a new car is whether the vehicle is eco-friendly (33%), whether it has Wi-Fi (28%) and if it has a Sat Nav installed (40%). However, the least important features to drivers in Cardiff is whether it has kids entertainment features (3%) or a heated steering wheel (14%).
Once again highlighting our dependency on Sat Nav technology as a nation when both driving to a new location and investing in a new vehicle.
With this in mind, and to investigate this research further, Zuto conducted an experiment with two couples from different age groups, one with a sat nav and one without, to see which pair would reach an unknown destination the quickest. The full video can be viewed here.
Commenting on the research, Lucy Sherliker, Head of Customer at Zuto says:
“The modern-day society which we live in is becoming increasingly technologically advanced. Because of this, we wanted to research how reliant drivers are on Sat Nav technology and what difference the use of them makes in how drivers feel about travelling to a new destination.
“Whilst looking at various variables such as age and gender and our physical experiment, we have highlighted just how reliant we are as a nation on Sat Navs.”
To find out more information about the research, visit here: https://www.zuto.com/blog/sat-nav-dependency/
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