UK motorists have voted Meatloaf as the artist of choice in a survey of the nation's favourite driving songs.
The rotund rocker's Bat Out of Hell beat Queen, Steppenwolf and The Eagles to the top spot in the Saga Motor Insurance poll.
In a predominantly rock-dominated top five, the study also revealed some interesting trends about the driving habits of music lovers.
While Bohemian Rhapsody and Born to be Wild were both voted as top tunes to get around, it was blues fans that were most likely to put the pedal to the floor while listening to their favourite songs, with almost 50 per cent admitting to having committed a speeding offence.
Country and western fans were also found to be similarly inclined towards excessive speeds, with 45 per cent admitting a driving offence.
Andrew Goodsell, chief executive, Saga Group, said: "Whatever type of music people are tuned into behind the wheel, being careful about staying within the law is of the upmost importance."
While Meatloaf may have proved popular in this survey, it did not make a similar top ten list published by VH1, which found Steppenwolf's Born to be Wild to be the ultimate driving track.
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