The 66-mile stretch of road from Lochgilphead to the Glen Coe Mountains was voted for by drivers who are retired.
LV=, has named the route from Lochgilphead to the Glen Coe Mountains in Scotland as the UK’s most retirement-friendly road. Voted for by drivers who are retired, the 66-mile journey – which takes in stretches of the A816 and the A828 – has now been transformed into the UK’s very own ‘Route 66’.
LV= launched the initiative after learning of confidence issues affecting older drivers. In research conducted among motorists aged 65 and over, figures revealed that three-quarters (74%) curtail the amount of driving they do once they hit retirement, with more than a fifth (22%) going as far as calling themselves a ‘nervous’ driver. The respondents cited issues such as overcrowded roads (57%), health-related concerns (19%) and the worsening of their eyesight (9%) as the main reasons they felt less confident about driving.
The newly-branded ‘Route 66’ is designed to provide a welcome antidote to motorists seeking a more relaxing ride. The scenic drive, which starts in the town of Lochgilphead in Argyll and Bute and culminates in the Glen Coe Mountains (at South Ballachulish), features dramatic scenery, historic castles and a host of other tourist-friendly attractions.
Scotland was comfortably the over-65s’ favourite driving location in the UK according to LV=’s research. It secured 17% of the vote – with many among this group identifying the West Coast specifically – while Wales received 8%, followed by Yorkshire (7%) and the Lake District (4%). LV= also considered factors such as the number of viewpoints, points of interest and rest stops along the way when creating ‘Route 66’.
LV=’s top 10 most retirement-friendly roads are:
- The drive from Lochgilphead to South Ballachulish (A816, A828) on the West Coast of Scotland
- The A838 from Laxford Bridge to Durness in North Scotland
- The B4520 from Brecon to Builth Wells in South Wales
- The A487 from Fishguard to Aberystwyth in West Wales
- The B3224 from Bishop’s Lydeard to Exford in Somerset
- The A171 from Scarborough to Guisborough in North East England
- The A616 from Clowne to Smeaton Lakes in the East Midlands
- The A2 from Portrush to Ballycastle in Northern Ireland
- The drive from Hillhead to Kingsbridge (A379, A3122, A381) in Devon
- The B6341 from Elsdon to National Trust Cragside in Northumberland
Selwyn Fernandes, Managing Director of Car Insurance at LV=, said: “We’re thrilled to name this beautiful section of road as the most retirement-friendly in the UK. Most drivers who have retired have decades of experience behind the wheel, but as our research shows they increasingly start to feel less confident on the road. By creating a ‘Route 66’ in the UK, we’re helping these drivers feel more confident by providing a special stretch of road just for them.”
The rural setting of ‘Route 66’ should prove popular with older drivers, particularly given LV=’s research highlights that more than three fifths (62%) of older motorists limit their motorway driving to occasional use and prefer smaller roads.
To help give older drivers more confidence when driving – particularly along the newly-branded ‘Route 66’ – LV= is offering drivers over the age of 65 free coffee, cake or soft drinks at three venues along the drive. All motorists need to do is visit either The Kilmartin Museum Café, The Loch Melfort Hotel in Arduaine, or The Loch Leven Hotel near Ballachulish. The offer runs until the end of August.
To celebrate the launch of the initiative, LV= treated two of its older customers and members – Barbara Rouse from Liverpool and John Higgin from Ayrshire – to a day’s motoring along ‘Route 66’ in a classic 1972 Triumph Spitfire and a 1960s’ Chevrolet Nova. Both models are insured under LV=’s specialist classic car insurance policies.
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