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VW reveals £21 Billion ‘Builder’s Back’ Bill!

July 1st, 2019
Drivers who suffer from ‘Builder’s Back’ take an average of three weeks off work** and the resulting downtime costs companies an estimated £500 a day per van
VW reveals £21 Billion ‘Builder’s Back’ Bill!

Van drivers take an average of three weeks off work a year due to ‘Builder’s Back’
Downtime caused by bad backs costs UK economy an estimated £21 billion per year*
VW has partnered with the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) to reveal top tips to sit correctly behind the wheel.
More than two-thirds (70%) of van drivers have taken time off work due to back pain** – costing the UK economy on average £21 billion per year, according to a Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles survey.


Drivers who suffer from ‘Builder’s Back’ take an average of three weeks off work** and the resulting downtime costs companies an estimated £500 a day per van. Poor seat adjustment could be to blame for triggering back issues, especially as many drivers spend up to seven hours a day in their vans.

During a day’s testing spent at Cordwallis Van Centre, Heathrow, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and a chiropractor from the BCA discovered that while half of van drivers say that they adjust their seat to the correct position, two-thirds are still sitting incorrectly or missing crucial steps***.

Although most drivers adjusted their seats before driving, many committed common mistakes of positioning the seat too close to the steering wheel and angling the seat too far back.

Mark Jones, from Well Adjusted Health and member of, British Chiropractic Association, commented: “Many people now point to driving as a trigger for their back or neck pain, so it’s really important that your van or car is set up properly for your needs, to help ease the strain that driving – especially for long periods of time – can have on your back and neck.

“The key thing to remember is that there is no single seat that is perfect for everyone, so taking time to adjust the seat correctly is essential to looking after yourself.”

Seven Tips to Adjust Your Seat:
• Height: Your thighs should be as parallel to the floor as your seat will allow, and where possible try to get your hips higher than your knees. You should also adjust the thigh support if you have one to ensure you have the maximum surface of your thighs touching the seat.
• Pedals: You should be able to push the pedals to the floor with a bend in your knees.
• 110°: Bring your seat all the way up so it’s straight and then take it back until you are comfortable whilst maintaining a 110-degree angle between your back and thighs.
• Lumbar Support: Should be adjusted so you can feel it support the hollow in your back but so it’s not causing your spine to arch more than is normal for you.
• Head Restraint: The height and angle of your head restraint should be adjusted so you can feel the centre of the support touch the middle of the back of your head, although it does not need to be touching at all times.
• Steering Wheel: Once in correct seating position, bring your arm up in front of you and position the centre of the steering wheel to be in line with the fold of your wrist.
• Rear Mirror: Lift up your chest by five degrees and then adjust your mirrors to help stay in an upright position on long drives.

*Figure is based on £500 a day downtime costs. 70% of 4 million van drivers and an average of 15 days off work due to back pain.
**Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles survey, October 2018, 500 UK van drivers.
***Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and British Chiropractic Association test data, November 2018.

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