Bristol News

Average 84 family rows per summer holiday

The long summer break creates a flash point for bored families, with each having an average of 84 rows.

Boredom, lack of money and naughty children causes a barney twice a day.

The majority of rowing occurs between the kids.

The a study of 3000 parents commissioned by Drayton Manor Theme Park, found rows quickly escalated on rainy days with parents having to step in to keep their children apart.

Watch out for 2.38pm as this is the time most rows start, lasting an average of 7.19 minutes.