Welcome for common-sense approach to speed limits
RAC has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it is to launch a public consultation on lower speed limits for rural and urban roads.
RAC has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it is to launch a public consultation on lower speed limits for rural and urban roads.
RAC is warning drivers trying to sell their cars not to be taken in by scams which operate by tricking people into accepting an offer near their asking price.
Company car drivers want to see more money going into improving roads as the twenty-fourth annual RAC Report on Motoring¹ reveals that 85% of company car drivers do not think taxes are sufficiently reinvested in local roads. The Report also highlights that one third (33%) would support more toll roads to ease rising congestion.
2012 Report on Motoring finds increase in drug-driving, emailing and social networking behind the wheel
Data shows over 4,780 calls to RAC by drivers running dry in February
RAC has once again topped the chart for customer service amongst breakdown service providers in the UK and is the top-named organisation within the ‘ Services’ sector.
Aviva plc (“Aviva”) announces that it has agreed to sell RAC Limited (“RAC”), the second largest UK roadside assistance provider, to The Carlyle Group (“Carlyle”) for £1.0 billion.
Kevin Andrews, 41, from Bath, has been awarded the title of RAC’s Patrol Ambassador of the Year – a prestigious honour that marks him as an “elite” Patrol and lands him a role as the face of RAC for the next twelve months
RAC’s unique electronic ordering system for spare parts is improving its service to members by increasing the number of vehicles it can permanently repair at the roadside.
A specialist patrol team has been launched by RAC to aid the 400-plus motorists who accidentally put the wrong fuel in their car on a daily basis and make the expensive mistake of misfuelling.
RAC is the UK’s number one breakdown provider for customer service – for the third time in a row.
RAC today launches FuelSure, a device designed to prevent those disastrous moments when you realise you've just put petrol into your diesel vehicle - an expensive mistake made by more than 400 drivers every day.