Skip advert
Advertisement

Easing of lockdown causes 72% spike in car breakdowns

New Government guidance encouraging people to travel to work and allowing recreational activities leads to more breakdown patrol callouts

GEM Breakdown Cover competition

The easing of the UK lockdown has led to a 72 per cent increase in car breakdowns, new figures suggest.

Comparing the week-long period of 25 March to 1 April 2020 - when the UK’s coronavirus lockdown was first implemented - with 6 May to 13 May 2020 - after the lockdown had been eased in England - Green Flag saw a 72 per cent rise in the number of breakdowns its patrols attended.

The rise is thought to be a result of cars not having been properly maintained during lockdown. Now that motorists are permitted to use their cars for more purposes, they’re getting out on the road and encountering battery failures and other mechanical problems.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Green Flag advises drivers who aren’t using their cars to prevent battery failure by starting their engine once a week and letting it run for up to 20 minutes. Motorists should also try to move their cars at some point, as tyres can develop flat spots if a car is left sitting in the same position.

Moving the car should also help prevent corrosion between the brake discs and pads. In addition, it’s wise to turn the air con system on now and again to prevent the seals drying out and leaking.

Mark Newberry, commercial director at Green Flag, commented: “With the slight easing of lockdown in England, a pathway for a return to ‘normality’ has been laid, but with any major change, or... in this case return, preparation is key.

“With more drivers expected on the road in the coming days, we’re urging people to make sure their cars are roadworthy, checking the vital components, and ensuring they have the necessary rescue cover in place, should they have cancelled or downgraded recently.

“As well as this, we are also urging drivers to make sure they remain safe as they start to travel more, whilst following the government’s current guidelines.”

Have you taken precautions to look after your car during lockdown? Let us know in the comments...

Skip advert
Advertisement

Find a car with the experts

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

Best pressure washers for cleaning your car
Alloy wheel being cleaned with pressure washer

Best pressure washers for cleaning your car

A pressure washer saves time and is better for your car than a bucket and sponge, but which is best?
Product group tests
2 May 2025
Best car wash options: what are hand, auto and jet washes doing to your car?
Best car wash options - header

Best car wash options: what are hand, auto and jet washes doing to your car?

Choosing the wrong car wash can cause thousands of pounds’ worth of damage to your car’s paintwork. Our experts tell you how to choose the best option
Tips & advice
30 Apr 2025
Ecomotive Tyrefix review
Ecomotive Tyrefix review

Ecomotive Tyrefix review

The Ecomotive Tyrefix sealant is an effective way to fix a puncture by the roadside, but it isn't as straightforward to use as cheaper aerosol rivals
Product reviews
15 Apr 2025
Best car wheel cleaners 2025
Best car wheel cleaners 2025 - header

Best car wheel cleaners 2025

Twelve grime-busting products put to the test, but there can only be one winner
Product group tests
7 Apr 2025

Most Popular

EV affordability alarm! Running costs are £6k higher than for petrol cars, say car clubs
BYD Atto 3 - front cornering

EV affordability alarm! Running costs are £6k higher than for petrol cars, say car clubs

Running costs for car share club EVs are £6k higher than ICE equivalents according to new data
News
8 May 2025
All-new Hyundai Elexio: Bizarre design, huge 435-mile electric range
All-new Hyundai Elexio - front static

All-new Hyundai Elexio: Bizarre design, huge 435-mile electric range

The Elexio is Hyundai’s latest all-electric SUV, but this one has been designed exclusively for China
News
8 May 2025
New BMW 1 Series and electric i1 to target younger drivers with bold design
BMW 1 Series render - front

New BMW 1 Series and electric i1 to target younger drivers with bold design

The BMW 1 Series is set for a shake-up, with a Neue Klasse front end and a choice of hybrid or battery electric powertrains when it arrives in showroo…
News
7 May 2025