Belfast is the safest city for van drivers

Van drivers in Belfast are the least likely to be involved in an accident, while fewer vans are stolen in Northern Ireland than in any other UK region.

Van drivers in Belfast

Van drivers in Belfast are the least likely to be involved in a road accident. That’s according to research conducted by Admiral Van Insurance.

Predictably, London and the surrounding areas are the worst places to own a van, with more than 17 percent of van drivers in Greater London making an insurance claim.

Conversely, just seven percent of van drivers in Northern Ireland made an accident claim.

Mark Gabriel, head of van insurance at Admiral, said: “For many van drivers up and down the country, the van is more than just a mode of transport to get from A to B.

“Often the van is a vital piece of equipment that helps them do their job, so anything that jeopardises that can have a much wider impact beyond not being able to getting about.

“Whether that’s an accident requiring repairs or the theft of a van or its contents, it can make it impossible for professionals to carry out their jobs, having a serious consequence on their livelihoods.”

Least likely areas for van accidents

1. Belfast
2. Inverness
3. Dumfries & Galloway
4. Aberdeen
5. Shrewsbury

Most likely areas for van accidents

1. London – North West
2. London – South West
3. Ilford, Essex
4. Harrow, Greater London
5. Bromley, Kent

London is the capital for van thefts

Van thefts

Builders are the most likely to be the victim of van theft, followed by carpenters, company directors, electricians and plumbers.

And there’s more bad news for London’s van drivers, with Greater London named the van theft capital of the UK. London topped the van theft table, followed by Yorkshire, West Midlands and East Midlands.

At the opposite end of the table, van drivers in Northern Ireland, Scotland and East Anglia are the least likely to be the victim of theft.

Gabriel added: “When it comes to theft, we recommend van policyholders – whatever their profession – consider additional safety features for their vehicle to deter criminals.

“They should also not leave anything on show in their van and always park in a well-lit, public area. Making sure you have the right insurance cover is vital to making sure they can get back up and running as soon as possible in the event anything untoward should happen.”

Van thefts by region

1. Greater London
2. Yorkshire
3. West Midlands
4. East Midlands
5. South East
6. North West
7. North
8. South West
9. Wales
10. East Anglia
11. Scotland
12. Northern Ireland

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Gavin Braithwaite-Smith
Gavin Braithwaite-Smithhttp://www.petrolblog.com
Writer with a penchant for #FrenchTat. Owns 15 vehicles of varying degrees of terribleness. Also doing a passable impression of Cousin Eddie in an Italian-German beige motorhome. Doesn't get out much.

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