Worst Day of the Week or Year for 20 Common Activities
With many things in life, timing is everything. While insurance can’t prevent the pitfalls in life, it can ease the financial recovery – from car accidents to trips to the hospital. If you’re like us, you like to avoid the worst risks in the first place. Here are the worst days to attempt to do 20 common things.
1. Worst day to eat out
The best day to stay in and make dinner is Sunday. Restaurants don’t receive food deliveries during the weekend, making Sunday the “garbage can day of the week,” according to Kate Krader, restaurant editor at Food and & Wine magazine. Experts agree that restaurants tend to serve the freshest food on Tuesdays.
2. Worst time to sign up for a dating site
A husband with a lousy (or no) Valentine’s Day gift can make women want to look elsewhere for companionship. The day after Valentine’s Day is the worst day for women to join a dating site due to a surge in competition. Ashley Madison, a dating website for married women, reported it saw 10 times its normal sign-up traffic on Feb. 15.
If you do find a match, ask about his driving record. Here’s how boyfriends who are bad drivers can break your heart – and your car insurance rates.
3. Worst day of the week to drive
Going out for a weekend drive sounds relaxing, but can be quite deadly. While fatal crashes overall have gone down in the past few years, Saturday continues to be the day of the week with the highest total number of fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s crash data from 2012 reported 5,632 fatalities on Saturdays, an average of 108 each week.
Saturday is also especially deadly for teen drivers. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says the highest percentage of motor vehicle crash deaths among teenagers in 2012 — 20 percent – occurred on Saturdays.
4. Worst day of the year to drive
When the New Year’s party is over, you may be left with more than a hangover headache if you venture out on the roads. Data from the NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System shows that on average from 1999 to 2008, Jan. 1 had the most accidents of any day of the year (132.1).
What’s worse, Jan. 1 is also the worst day for fatal crashes involving alcohol-impaired drivers, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. July Fourth came in second.
5. Worst day for traffic
Commuters, weekend warriors getting a jump on their getaways, and other drivers trying to get errands done before the workweek ends should build extra time into their schedules, as Friday is the worst day for traffic.
Using data that measured average traffic delays across metropolitan regions, Governing.com found that the worst day for traffic varied by metro area, but Friday edges out Thursday as the day you’re most likely to be stuck in traffic.
6. Worst day to leave your car unlocked
Sunday may be your day of rest, but for car thieves, not so much. Sunday has the blessing of being the highest day for stolen-car insurance claims, according to an analysis of Progressive personal lines data for 2012.
July is the hottest month for hot cars. July 15 and July 1, in that order, are the days the most theft claims are filed.
By the way, in order to file a theft claim you’ll need comprehensive auto insurance.
7. Worst day to buy a new vehicle
If you’re shopping for a new car, avoid the dealership at the beginning of the month — particularly the first Tuesday. Truecar.com analyzed historical sales and short-term forecasts to determine the best and worst day to buy a car. The end of the month wins out as the best time to buy, as dealerships are more willing to haggle on prices and make their month’s sales goal.
After you drive off the lot, make sure to call your insurer to update your auto policy. Here’s why you must inform your insurance company about your new vehicle within 14 to 30 days.
8. Worst day to go for a walk
If you want to increase your chances of living through the new year, it might be wise to delay your resolution to exercise until Jan. 2. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has consistently found that Jan. 1 is the most dangerous day for pedestrians. Halloween is a close second. A higher-than-average number of pedestrians on these days, plus inebriated or distracted drivers, make an unfortunate combination.
If you’re on foot, watch out for hybrid vehicles. Hybrid vehicles aren’t safe for pedestrians.
9. Worst day to list a house for sale
Getting your house sold quickly means knowing the right – and wrong – day to list the house. Redfin, an online real estate brokerage, pulled over a million listings throughout the U.S. and found that homeowners who list their house on a Friday are 12 percent more likely to sell in 90 days — and for the best price. Sunday was the loser, with homes listed on this day taking longer to sell and for less.
10. Worst day to buy a house
The end of May is all about dusting off summer gear, gearing up for graduation ceremonies, and getting vacation plans confirmed. Don’t add closing on a new home to the mix, particularly on the last Friday of the month.
Real estate professionals find that pending sales commonly peak in April, which results in a massive number of closings in May. With the long Memorial Day weekend and a backlog of paperwork, your closing could easily be delayed, which could be especially frustrating if your loan rate expires and mortgage rates have gone up.
Also beware that homebuyers can be haunted by past owners’ insurance claims. If the property has been the subject of claims, the new owner could get stuck with higher premiums.
11. Worst day to go to the hospital
Everyone has a first day of work, but do you want to be seen by a physician on his or her first day? If you’re hospitalized on July 1, there is a good chance this could happen.
In the U.S., this is the day when newly graduated medical students start as residents, and other hospital staff may change places and positions. (If traveling to the U.K., beware this occurs there on the first Wednesday in August.)
12. Worst day to have dark thoughts
Wednesdays are called “hump day” for a reason. Midweek is when energy from a few days off has faded and the respite of Saturday seems so far away. So perhaps it’s no surprise that Wednesday has another dubious distinction: the deadliest day for suicides.
A paper published by Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology reviewed suicide death data over a five-year period and found that nearly 25 percent of suicides occurred on Wednesdays. In addition, more people took their life during the summer (26 percent) than winter (23.8 percent).
13. Worst day to apply for a job
If you really want that new job, don’t procrastinate until the weekend to apply for it. A study in 2013 by Bright.com found that Saturday is the worst day of the week to apply for a job, with just a 14 percent success rate.
Instead, dust off your resume during the weekend and send it out on Monday, when candidates were found to have a 30 percent success rate of advancing to the next stage of the hiring process.
14. Worst day to tweet
Even 140 characters are just too much to read on Friday afternoons, when thoughts are on weekend plans. Bitly, the URL-shortening service, studied how the day and time of a post will affect the amount of attention it receives. They found that posting a link to Twitter after 3 p.m. on Friday isn’t worth the effort.
15. Worst day to post on Facebook
If you want to interact with more people about your business or just your life events, don’t bother posting in the middle of the week. Social media studies have shown that Wednesday is the worst day of the week. A TrackMaven study of 5,000 Facebook pages and nearly 1.6 million posts found that Sunday postings were 25 percent more effective than Wednesday posts.
Some people also don’t realize that tweets and Facebook posts can ruin insurance claims.
16. Worst day to buy an airline ticket
You’ve got enough to do during the weekend, so cross shopping for an airline ticket off your list. Airline fares are worst on Saturday and Sunday. Hopper.com found that Saturday is the worst day to buy domestic airline tickets and Sunday is the worst day to buy international tickets.
Instead, make your vacation flight plans on Thursday, when both domestic and international tickets are the cheapest.
17. Worst day to go to Disney World
To actually enjoy the “happiest place on earth,” keep your distance in late June. As the number of people visiting Disney during summer break peaks, so do hotel prices. According to Priceline, the most expensive time to visit Disney World is the last weekend in June, when hotels can be priced 23 percent higher than the end of August.
18. Worst day to shop for groceries
No one enjoys waiting in the checkout line at the grocery store, so if you want to spend less time catching up on tabloid headlines while precious downtime ticks away, don’t go on Saturday. The Time Use Institute found that Saturday is by far the busiest day at grocery stores, averaging 41 million shoppers.
Mondays and Tuesdays are the least busy, with only 29 million choosing the beginning of the week to pick up groceries.
19. Worst day to buy gas
You may be tempted to cross off an errand and top off the tank at the beginning of the week, but it’s wise to wait and save. A GasBuddy.com analysis of pricing data found that Tuesdays have the highest price at the pump.
Instead, wait until the weekend and fill up. Saturday has cheapest gas prices and Sunday the second cheapest.
20. Worst day to go to the DMV
Going to the DMV can be like a trip to hell, so don’t make it worse by showing up on a Monday or Friday. DMV.org says these days are the worst for crowded lines. DMV administrators also recommend that you avoid lunch hours between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and stay away at the end of the month (when lines are massive due to registrations expiring and needing to be renewed).