RAC comment on call to lower drink drive limit to cut accidents
RAC comments on the LGA call for lower drink drive limit of 50mg highlighting the 11% increase in serious accidents between 2014 and 2015
RAC comments on the LGA call for lower drink drive limit of 50mg highlighting the 11% increase in serious accidents between 2014 and 2015
After two months of rises at the pumps, the price of petrol and diesel stabilised in February, according to RAC Fuel Watch data
The RAC's Simon Williams reacts
UK drivers urged to make an online pledge to stick to the law and not use a handheld phone while driving
The Government has cut the 'Ogden' Discount Rate from 2.5% to -0.75% meaning compensation pay-outs in life-changing personal injury cases are expected to rise sharply. The measure, announced by Lord Chancellor Liz Truss on Monday to the London Stock Exchange, will affect financial awards given to victims of medical negligence, car crashes and other incidents.
RAC research has found that three-quarters of motorists would like to see better Government regulation of private parking operators rather than continuing to self-police through trade association membership.
Drivers need be wary of feisty Storm Doris which will bring high winds, heavy rainfall and potentially dangerous driving conditions.
We welcome the introduction of the T-charge to clean up London's air pollution. However, we are concerned that it coming into force in October doesn't give owners of vehicles affected by the charge much time to acquire newer ones.
We welcome the call to address the national disgrace of potholes. However, the suggestion that bigger lorries are a major factor in the surge of potholes is something of a red herring.
UK motorists facing increasing fuel prices as the pound remains weak against the dollar and OPEC oil production cuts hold
Motorists vote for their most disliked driver behaviours
The RAC's Nick Lyes reacts to new estimates released today by the Department from Transport