Crash hour: car accidents peak around 3pm school pick-up

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4th September 2024

Allianz last year received more than 10,300 claims for car accidents during the weekday rush hour – the highest peak in the day. In contrast, less than half the number of claims (4,500) occurred at 6.30pm and around 1,600 claims happened at 8.30pm.

The figures indicate accidents are more common during the afternoon rush hour with busy roads, parents in a hurry, children in the car causing distraction and a surge of pedestrians all potential reasons for the increase.

The insurer paid out £51 million for accidents that happened at 3pm last year, an increase of £7 million compared to 2022. In comparison, claims for accidents that happened at 6.30pm cost £27 million, an increase of £6 million from 2022.

Despite the afternoon rush hour being an accident hot spot, the morning rush hour tells a different story. Only half (5,482) as many accidents occurred at 8am compared to 3pm, possibly down to increased levels of alertness first thing in the morning compared to later on in the day. The average cost of an accidental damage claim was around £6,200 last year during this time, with 3pm claims costing around £5,300.

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