Thoroughly Modern Motoring Manners

Thoroughly Modern Motoring Ps & Qs
- Astra and Debrett's team up to create the definitive guide to in-car etiquette
- Protocol tips for both passengers and drivers
- Book priced £5.99 from Amazon and Debretts.com
To interview Jo Bryant, Debrett's Etiquette Advisor or request more information please contact the Vauxhall Astra team at Vauxhall@cowpr.com or 020 7234 9150
Press Release: 31st March 2010
There is a right and proper way to behave behind the wheel -
from being a good car host to protocol regarding music choice. To
redefine driving for 21st century motorists, two quintessentially
British brands have joined forces to publish Thoroughly Modern
Motoring Manners from Debrett's and Astra.
"It is important to mind your manners when you're behind the
wheel. Thoroughly Modern Motoring Manners aims to provide
relevant and contemporary etiquette advice for today's driver."
explained Jo Bryant, Etiquette Advisor at Debrett's.
The 47-page book, published by Debrett's and available from 2nd
April from its
website and Amazon.co.uk, is the definitive guide to
well-mannered motoring. Simon Ewart, from the Vauxhall Astra team,
adds:
"When we developed Astra, we concentrated on making the interior special. From there it was a natural move to look at modern motoring etiquette, so the atmosphere for driver and passengers alike is as good as the ambience.
"Contemporary car design is all about great style, so it's important that today's drivers behave in a way that matches what their car says about them."
Excerpts from Thoroughly Modern Motoring Manners
On chivalry:
A chivalrous man will ensure that his female passenger is
comfortable before the journey begins. He should offer to take her
coat, check that her seat is adjusted and be sure that the
temperature is to her liking.
She will expect her man to be a calm and competent driver. Any signs of aggression and she will most likely assume that in life - as well as behind the wheel - he is volatile and impatient.
A chivalrous passenger is as well-behaved and polite in the car as he is when he's out and about. He realises that jokes about women drivers are clichéd and is never a backseat driver. He's happy to sit back and enjoy the ride.
On in-car entertainment:
Music should be carefully chosen and kept at a sociable volume.
Save contentious remarks and heated discussions for non-mobile
situations. Unless you're a karaoke-pro or trying to entertain the
children, avoid singing along. Equally, save whistling for solo
drives.
On being the perfect host:
Sometimes your passengers will want to doze or daydream. Always
respect their wishes - if they want to stay in their own world for
the duration of the journey, let them.
On being the perfect guest:
The driver is in control of the car and that extends to the
controls of the stereo, temperature etc. Don't adjust anything
without asking first. As a passenger, you don't have to concentrate
on the road. Engage in conversation, but be quiet during tricky
manoeuvres and challenging situations.
On fragrance fundamentals:
A car is a confined space, so think twice before spraying too much
aftershave or perfume as you may overwhelm your fellow
passengers.
On being ladylike:
Smooth down your skirt. Keeping your knees together, swivel your
body and swing your legs outwards. Place one foot down, keeping
your knees together. Dip your head and shoulders forward and slide
and glide out of the car.
For hat-wearers:
It's good manners to remove your hat in the car, just as you would
when entering a building.
- Ends -
To interview Jo Bryant, Debrett's Etiquette Advisor, see advance spreads from the book or request more information please contact the Vauxhall Astra team at Vauxhall@cowpr.com or 020 7234 9150
Notes to Editors
About the book:
Thoroughly Modern Motoring Manners from Debrett's and Astra
is published by Debrett's and available from
Debretts.com and Amazon.co.uk for a cover price of £5.99. ISBN
number: 978-1-870520-78-2
About Debrett's:
With a heritage dating back over two centuries, Debrett's is the
modern authority on etiquette and manners. Debrett's acclaimed
range of contemporary publications includes A-Z of Modern Manners,
Correct Form, Etiquette for Girls and Guide for the Modern
Gentleman.
Jo Bryant is the etiquette advisor for Debrett's. She regularly comments on manners and etiquette for national newspapers, magazines, television and radio, and has written numerous articles on modern manners.
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