
Distracting behaviour from children has almost caused accidents for a significant proportion of drivers.
Disruptive children could be contributing towards a large number of road accidents and car insurance claims, new research suggests.
According to car insurance provider Admiral, youngsters' behaviour while on the road causes concern among 34 percent of parents - with two percent even saying that this has even almost caused a crash.
Elsewhere, Admiral found that, for 73 percent of parents, children getting bored and fidgeting while on the road represented their biggest worry. For 36 and 30 percent, demands of toilet breaks and fights breaking out also represented potential causes of accidents and car insurance claims.
Commenting on the results, clinical psychologist Dr Clare Halsey said: "Misbehaviour in the car can be both distracting and dangerous so if squabbling breaks out be prepared to find a safe place to pull over so you can remind children of the in-car rules and calm the situation."
The expert also had advice for parents who intended to take their children on long car journeys this summer. "Whether you're taking the family out for a day trip or travelling to your holiday destination every parent wants the drive to be a pleasant start to the summer break," she said.
"Increase the chance of a peaceful ride by organising plenty to entertain, schedule lots of breaks in the journey and agree a clear set of rules and rewards for good behaviour," she added.
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