Drivers flee parked car crash scenes

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Close-up of a damaged black car parked on the roadside with a broken front bumper, a detached hubcap, and scattered car parts on the ground, with a blurred image of cars driving on a highway in the background, representing used cars with potential repair needs versus new cars.
Close-up of a damaged black car parked on the roadside with a broken front bumper, a detached hubcap, and scattered car parts on the ground, with a blurred image of cars driving on a highway in the background, representing used cars with potential repair needs versus new cars.

Almost a fifth of drivers who have struck a parked vehicle have left the scene without passing on their insurance details, new research indicates.

Some 700,000 incidents involving parked cars occur every year, yet not all motorists are courteous enough to own up when in the wrong.

While 56 per cent of drivers found the owner of a parked car and 20 per cent left a note for them, 18.5 per cent left the unattended vehicle without giving out their details, research from Accident Exchange reveals.

As well as breaking the law, these drivers are responsible for a total annual repair bill of £169 million - a figure covered by the absent vehicle owner's insurance policy.

Lee Woodley of Accident Exchange said: "The hope is that this is not an indication of a fleeing culture from Britain's motorists."

The majority of such collisions take place in the street (80 per cent), while some occur in car parks (20 per cent), the company notes.

Around 10,000 road accidents are reported in the UK every day, according to the firm.ADNFCR-3205-ID-800076347-ADNFCR