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Home » Motorists face giving up driving as petrol and diesel costs impact every household’s bills
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Motorists face giving up driving as petrol and diesel costs impact every household’s bills

By britishbulletin.com9 June 20262 Mins Read
Motorists face giving up driving as petrol and diesel costs impact every household’s bills
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One in five motorists across the UK has been forced to either reduce their driving or trim household budgets to cover fuel expenses.

The findings, from the Money and Pensions Service, come as petrol and diesel prices remain at levels approaching historic peaks, placing a significant strain on family finances nationwide.


A survey of more than 2,000 adults conducted by YouGov highlighted the extent to which elevated forecourt costs are reshaping spending habits for millions of British drivers.

Around 17 per cent of drivers reported that while they can manage fuel costs, they must sometimes reduce their vehicle usage or cut back on other household expenses to do so.

A further two per cent of drivers questioned stated that fuel had become entirely unaffordable for them, particularly in recent months.

Six in 10 motorists expressed concern about what they are paying at the pumps, while awareness of cheaper alternatives remains limited.

Just over half of drivers surveyed said they knew which filling station near their home offered the lowest prices, but for the other half, they have been paying more for fuel.

Drivers have begun to cut back on driving due to expensive petrol and diesel prices

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This knowledge gap suggested many motorists may be paying more than necessary, even when more affordable options exist within easy reach.

Drivers are able to use a number of different tools to find the cheapest fuel available in their local area, including the Government’s Fuel Finder service.

This shows drivers up-to-date information on the latest petrol, diesel and premium fuel prices, with updates required within 30 minutes of a change or the unavailability of fuel.

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Petrol and diesel prices have soared in recent months due to the Iran war | PA

Experts consistently urge motorists to search around for the best fuel prices to ensure they are not being ripped off at the pumps.

Anna Sharkey, Head of Money and Pensions Policy and Propositions at the Money and Pensions Service, said: “We know that for many people, the cost of filling up is no longer just an inconvenience, it’s affecting everyday household decisions.”

“Our new fuel finder tool is designed to give people practical, impartial help in the moment, while also connecting them to wider support on budgeting, benefits and managing their money in the long-term.”

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