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What drives Valentine s Day motorists mad?
Ahead of Valentine s Day, a new study has identified the car habits that are a dead-end for romance.
Using your mobile phone at the wheel is a turn-off
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AS VALENTINE S DAY approaches, 60 per cent of drivers admit their partner’s bad habits in the car are a major turn-off.
This means road users can simply peel off at a service station and top up their car if they are concerned about running out of charge.
He said: “However, there are many things you can do to decrease range anxiety, including planning ahead for your journey, calculating your estimated mileage, and using a sat nav to locate nearby charging stations.”
USwitch’s survey found 31.6 percent of road users were concerned about the number of local, accessible charging stations on the road.
A further 26 percent said they were concerned the time it would take to charge a car would be longer than simply topping up a fuel tank at a petrol station.