2013 Financial Results and Annual Report
Continued strong performance in 2013 lays foundation for future growth Financial Highlights Revenue increased 6% to £486 million in 2013 (2012: £457 million), reflecting growth across the business
Continued strong performance in 2013 lays foundation for future growth Financial Highlights Revenue increased 6% to £486 million in 2013 (2012: £457 million), reflecting growth across the business
The RAC is calling on fuel retailers to reduce the price of diesel at the pumps as the wholesale cost is now almost the same as petrol, yet average forecourt prices are still 6p a litre more expensive.
Nearly half of garages not used to park cars as nation of hoarders demands more space to store household goods
More than 12.2m* motorists – two in five – say they will be taking to the road to enjoy the late spring bank holiday whatever the weather according to new figures from the RAC, Britain’s longest-running motoring organisation.
Budding British writers are being given the opportunity to win £500 and have a short story published by the RAC following the launch of a national competition aimed at bringing to life the experience of driving in Europe.
The RAC has been awarded a five-year contract for Accident Managementservices by Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions, adding to the current provision of breakdown services already taken across its divisions of cars, commercial vehicles and driving instructor vehicles.
The RAC is urging motorists to give van drivers a break after a new study* found Britain is a nation of ‘vanophobes’.
RAC's first charging unit launched at GreenFleet Scotland to cater for the UK’s expanding electric vehicle market
The RAC has voiced ‘severe reservations’ about the safety of new all-lane running schemes which will turn the hard shoulder into a permanent live traffic lane on many sections of England’s busiest stretches of motorway.
The RAC has today launched one of the most comprehensive European Breakdown Cover products available in the UK, aimed at supporting the millions of UK motorists who drive their vehicles to the continent every year.
Britain’s most experienced breakdown provider is launching its new mobile tyre fitting service across 10 key city and urban centres as they gear-up to deal with over 120,000 ‘puncture no spare’ breakdowns in 2014.
The Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance survey published today by the Asphalt Industry Alliance estimates it would cost £12 billion to get the local road network in England and Wales back into reasonable condition, an increase of £1.5bn from the previous year.