With Christmas now done and many of us having covered the length and breadth of the country, many of us dread the inevitable arguments associated with travelling.
Today Virgin Trains have revealed that cars are officially the most stressful mode of transport, with traffic jams, difficulties entertaining the children and the lack of space all making the journey much more testing.
Only 11% of UK parents (with children under 18) find trains the mode of transport most likely to cause an argument – meaning 88% just sit back and relax and enjoy the simplicity. Delays, the booking process and the uncomfortable seats all make planes and coaches some of the most unpopular modes of transport for families.
Interestingly the nostalgic games such as I spy are still popular on journeys with almost three quarters (73%) of the UK’s parents playing it when they were a child, and almost half (49%) still playing the game with their children. The use of electronic games on journeys has unsurprisingly increased. Only 11% of the UK’s parents played electronic games on journeys when they were children whereas almost a third now plays games such as Nintendo DS’s with their children.
Additional findings included:
* Birmingham, Coventry, Glasgow, Northampton, Sheffield and Wolverhampton said the train was the least stressful and therefore least likely to cause arguments
* The coach is the least popular mode of transport when taking a family trip
* Card games were most popular with Northampton and Cardiff
* However Wolverhampton and Edinburgh still favoured board games such as Cluedo and Snakes and Ladders
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