Snap, chat, text, tweet – anything goes at the wheel as motorists relax attitudes
One in five think it is acceptable to check social media while sat in stationary traffic
One in five think it is acceptable to check social media while sat in stationary traffic
Bad ‘carma’ is an all-too-common curse among Britain’s car owners with more than two-thirds (68%) of motorists claiming to have had at least one vehicle which has been dogged with bad luck
The RAC is calling on the Government to make young driver telematics ‘black box’ car insurance policies exempt from Insurance Premium Tax.
Petrol climbs slightly; diesel ends month close to a 2016 high
The coming bank holiday weekend looks set to be a bumper one with double the number of cars on the road compared to the late August bank holiday weekend last year. In total more than 20m leisure trips are expected* as many Brits set off to enjoy the last long weekend this side of Christmas.
A study of motorists’ plans by RAC Traffic Watch found Saturday 27th is set to be by far the busies
According to an RAC Travel Insurance study, the way many devices get broken or lost on holidays is downright bizarre
The number of UK businesses which are using telematics vehicle tracking technology in 2016 has almost doubled since last year, according to the findings of a new report released today by RAC Telematics*.
Almost a fifth of motorists surveyed by RAC European Breakdown said they chose to drive to the continent simply because of the better quality roads
The RAC is warning anyone dropping off or picking up friends or relatives from a UK airport this summer not to get stung by parking charges
The RAC has launched two new services to help motorists manage some of the biggest costs of motoring – servicing, MOT and repairs – more easily than ever.
The words ‘low fat’ or ‘sugar free’ might not appear on most truck stop menu boards, but in fact that is just what four in 10 businesses say their HGV drivers tell them they want, according to research by RAC Truck Rescue*.