Both England and Wales have qualified for the next round of the Euro 2021 football tournament, meaning that more people around the UK may be tuning in to their next games on the radio in the car. Car Insurance Expert at Confused.com Alex Kindred says:
“Whether you’re a football devotee or you just love to get involved during big tournaments like this, it’s an exciting time for football fans at the moment. And with matches happening so frequently, listening in the car may be the only option for some – it’s better than missing out!
“But new research shows that one in five (20%) drivers claim their stress levels rise when they listen to sports in the car. And the effects of stress are well known – it affects our emotions and our ability to concentrate.
“Our research also found that almost two in five (38%) drivers find football distracting to listen to while driving, as it’s considered the most distracting of all sports. But many are unaware that driving distracted is an offence which carries a hefty penalty – you could be landed with a £100 fine and three points on your license, or in more serious circumstances, the fine could be more significant. Our guide will help to clear up any confusion on common motoring law myths
“If you’re listening to sports on the move, then be mindful to keep an eye out for things happening around you. And if your emotions get the better of you, always pull over!”
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