Thursday, January 29, 2009

Do Au Pairs Drive Better than Host Families Think They Do?

I know what you are thinking! This headline cannot be true. If you have an au pair who
drives your car, you may already be shaking your head in disbelief. I was!

Research based on 10 million user quotes from the UK's leading price comparison site, moneysupermarket.com, indicates that bus drivers are the most likely to be at fault in a car crash with general practioners, psychologists, speech therapists, barristers (lawyers) and surgeons in the top 7 categories to be involved in a "car crash that was their fault"(and in that order).

Those most LEAST likely to have to have a "car crash that was their fault" were engravers, horse dealers, zoologists, butlers and au pairs! Au pairs came in with 1.41% least likely to be in a car crash compared to bus drivers who were listed most likely with 16.30% of the people in the UK reporting these crashes to their auto insurers.

Peter Gerrard, head of insurance research at moneysupermarket.com, stated he worrys that "it is the healthcare professionals who seem to be releasing work-related stress when behind the wheel" noting that doctors, speech therapists, surgeons and psychologists are all among the professions most prone to crash.

How can one explain these statistics as they relate to au pairs? These are surprising numbers given the stereotype of the au pair who has trouble driving or gets into accidents more frequently than older nannies do.

Perhaps it is a cultural difference, since the study took place in the UK and au pairs are used to driving on the left hand side of the road. Many au pairs, particulary from South Africa and the UK, are not used to driving on the right hand side and this adds to their confusion and increases their chance of crashing while in America.

Or maybe au pairs as a group drive better than American host families give them credit?

It certainly is something to consider.

What do you think and what has your experience been with your au pairs driving here in the U.S.? Send us your comments!

2 comments:

  1. I don't imagine this study covers Chinese au pairs! I heard they do not do well at all here in the states. We are looking for one now, with the help of your website and blog.

    I really wanted to comment about the Cultural Care host dad. I do hope this does not give host dads across the board a bad name. I think au pairs are going to be taking a second, and maybe a third look, at their host dads!!

    Is there any further news on this situation?
    Very curious.

    Thanks for a great resource!

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  2. Hi Jake. No, there is nothing in the news at this time regarding the Cultural Care host dad who abused his au pair. We posted the story here and then followed up with a post about his judge who is allowing him to leave the USA on business trips (to Europe) where his previous au pair lives. Also, we pointed out that he presents a flight risk since he is not a U.S. citizen, but a native Pakistani.

    We are following the story and will update when we hear anything about this case (trial date not set yet) and if he does flee the country.

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