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 MOTORISTS drive a whopping 285,012 miles in their lifetime - the equivalent of travelling around the world 11 times, a new survey has revealed.Brit adults will cover around 87 miles across an average of 14 journeys every week - an annual total of 4,524 miles.聽2Motorists will drive the equivalent of 11 times around stanley cup  the world during their lifetimes, a survey for navigation app Skoot has  stanley flasche foundCredit: Getty2The app offsets carbon by planting a tree for every drive loggedCredit: SWNSHowever, many are worried about the damage its causing to the planet.To offset the carbon from a lifetime of drivin stanley puodelis g, 11,400 trees would need to be planted per motorist.With life returning to normal, a third of workers plan to avoid public transport when they go back to their workplace and one in four - 25 per cent - will commute by car more now than they did pre-pandemic.聽The study also found 56 per cent car owners relied on their vehicles more during the pandemic, with 27 per cent saying this was to avoi Xvwl Church of England releases  10 digital commandments  warning of dangers of social media
 SHOCKING video shows the moment a little boy comes within inches of being knocked down af stanley cup ter he sprints into the road from between parked cars.The boy, thought to be aged about four or five, escaped serious injury or worse thanks to the rapid reactions of driver Philip Owens.9 The little boy runs onto the road from behind a parked car9 He came just metres from being hit by an oncoming car9 Dashcam footage from inside the car shows the terrifying near-missPhilip was driving in South stanley drink bottle  Shields, Tyne and Wear, when the youngster ran at full tilt into the road without slowing down or checking for traffic.Philip, from South Shields, posted the clip to social media with the caption:  Always stay alert. The clip begins with him turning left onto a residential street as a pedestrian wearing a hi-vis jacket waits to cross on the corner.The car then continues driving up the road as the boy can be glimpsed running out of a door from a house on the left hand side.NEAR MISST stanley thermos mug he youngster sprints strai