RAC comments on drink-drive accident figures confirmed today
The RAC's chief engineer comments on figures that confirm the number of people killed as a result of drink-drive accidents has remained static for the last five years
The RAC's chief engineer comments on figures that confirm the number of people killed as a result of drink-drive accidents has remained static for the last five years
Transport for London (TfL) removes white lines from parts of the city in an attempt to slow drivers down
Staff at Coleshill-based RS Connect are in celebratory mood after the business secured its one millionth booking to install telematics devices on behalf of leading insurers and fleet managers.
New data from RAC Fuel Watch suggests the cheap fuel market may have bottomed out, with the oil price showing some early signs of recovery
RAC Business spokesperson Simon Peevers says: “The fact is there are too many motorists in general that still use hand-held mobile phones while driving and there is a real need to change that behaviour. Whether people are driving for business, going to the shops or doing the school run, the distraction caused by hand-held phone use can lead to disastrous consequences.
Over eight million of Britain’s 38m drivers hardly ever venture on to the motorway while 380,000 say they never do, research carried out by the RAC has found
The RAC's Rod Dennis comments on driving conditions resulting from the arrival of Storm Gertrude
The RAC's Nicholas Lyes comments on a private member's bill being debated today in the House of Lords, calling for a single UK-wide drink-drive limit. The Bill is supported by Alcohol Health Alliance UK
The RAC's chief engineer reacts to new Highways England reports on two all lane running sections of the M25 - J5 to J7 and J23 to J27
The results of an NHS trial to fast track commercial drivers who display the symptoms of a sleeping disorder to ensure they are provided with treatment within four weeks of diagnosis, has been welcomed by RAC Business and campaign groups.
The RAC's chief engineer responds to new data from the National Police Chiefs' Council, which showed more drunk drivers were caught than ever before
The RAC's chief engineer reacts to news that the Government is launching a crackdown on disruption caused by roadworks