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Published Date: 01 May 2009
SERVICE stations have been urged to cut their food and fuel prices to boost road safety after a survey claimed drivers were being ripped off.
Motoring groups fear drivers are being deterred from stopping for a break because of high prices at motorway service stations.

They are calling for Scotland to follow England's lead in launching a rating system to drive up standards.

The survey
of nearly half of Britain's motorway services found bottles of water on sale at four times supermarket prices, and diesel at up to 13p a litre more than elsewhere.

Which? Car magazine also found the Cairn Lodge services, at Happendon on the M74 in Lanarkshire, sold the most expensive fish and chips, at £7.95.

However, it was also cheapest for still water and crisps.

The Welcome Break services at Abington, a few miles south on the motorway, was among those with the priciest chicken salad sandwich, at £3.99.

The Moto services on the M9 near Stirling had among the dearest coffees, with large cappuccinos costing £2.99.

Neil Greig, policy and research director of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, said drivers must get a better deal to improve safety.

He said: "Drivers should not be put off stopping at a motorway service area for fear of being overcharged. Fatigue causes accidents and service areas should be primarily about allowing drivers to take a break.

"The government is listening, in England anyway, where a new official rating and inspection system kicks off next year. We would urge the Scottish Government to ensure it covers Scotland as well."

Philip Gomm, a spokesman for the Royal Automobile Club Foundation, said high prices were undermining government attempts to cut road casualties.

He said: "If the contractors' argument is they need to charge higher prices to stay in business, there might be a case for government subsidising them to make sure vital services remain available and hard-pressed motorists aren't the ones who suffer."

Peter Spinney, Scotland spokesman for the Association of British Drivers said: "Drivers in general are far from stupid. If they find they are being taken to the cleaners, they will take the obvious action and stay away."

The survey also said the BP Connect Heart of Scotland services on the M8 at Harthill was one of only three to have been found with dirty floors and toilets.

BP said the toilets were regularly cleaned "to ensure they are in best possible shape" and it "took pride in offering the best possible facilities".

BE PREPARED

THIRSTY drivers should avoid the Moto services on the M6 at Southwaite in Cumbria, which sold a 500ml bottle of still water for £1.89, according to the Which Car survey.

That compared to just 80p at the Cairn Lodge services on the M74 at Happendon in Lanarkshire, and 43p in supermarkets.

Cairn Lodge was also cheapest for crisps – 52p for a 50g bag – compared to 85p at many Moto service areas and Westmorland on the M6 at Tebay in Cumbria. Which? Car advised drivers to use supermarkets and local garages before setting off.





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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2009 11:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/05/2009 02:20:17


You would to be,...'Off-Your-Rocker', to even contemplate, stopping at a "M-way service station", other than from having a 'Pee', to-which you may have to pay £5.00, to use their toilets, better to stop on the hard-shoulder, and to find a 'Bush!'

I agree with this subject matter,



2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/05/2009 02:22:20
edit #1,

You would 'have' to be,...'Off-Your-Rocker', to even contemplate, stopping at a "M-way service station", other than from having a 'Pee', to-which you may have to pay £5.00, to use their toilets, better to stop on the hard-shoulder, and to find a 'Bush!'

I agree with this subject matter,


3

tomi,

01/05/2009 04:09:36
Motorway "service stations" have always been
"rip-off stations".
4

Jason,

Japan 01/05/2009 05:48:21
You should see the service stations we have on the Expressway here in Japan. Bowl of noodles or curry-rice for a few hundred yen (say £4.00). Free tea. Bakery, snacks outlet. Normal convenience store prices. Immaculate ablution block (free, naturally) with the latest high tech washlet lavatory seats. In Britain they'd be nicked in 10 minutes. You don’t realise just how bad Britain has become until you fly the coop and make the inevitable comparisons.

5

Roy,

01/05/2009 08:07:30
Rebel - take a flask and some sannies.
6

Rambo The Jambo,

Edinburgh 01/05/2009 08:25:06
I have been using the M6 and M5 for 18 years for holidays and we always take our own tea, coffee, hot water , sannies, crisps etc and eat them in the service station car park. I don't think I have ever bought anything more than a Mars bar from one of them. Pure rip-off.


7

danbob,

01/05/2009 08:44:42
Expensive, but the quality is much better than the past. The bacon sandwiches at Gretna services are the best I have ever found.
8

noswod,

Honestas 01/05/2009 09:59:04
Sell the stations tae Tesco, Sainsburys ASDA and Morrisons and let them build big supermarkets on the site. The British people are sick of these high prices in order to fund the private equity buy outs of all of the major service station groups by tax free financing methods. When you next choke over your £5 cheese sandwich think about the fact you are paying for some bankers yacht in Monaco harbour with each bite of carboard.
9

danbob,

01/05/2009 12:59:43
9# Tesco made the biggest profit ever last year and you want them to replace service stations because you object to them making a profit. Next time you try to engage your brain take your medication first.
10

Didaskalos,

Borders 01/05/2009 15:13:32
Easy target - but to provide a 24-hour service in a remote area costs money.

And try Westmorland services (M6) to see just how good services can be
11

reedham57,

13/05/2009 13:45:31
11#

Well said regarding the Tebay services, it just proves what an independant can do. If you want somewhere to stay overnight try the hotel, it is very reasonably priced, the food is excellent and for the dog lovers, you can take your dog in there. I regularly use both the hotel and the services.

 

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