RAC comments on DfT drink-drive casualty figures 2015
The figures reveal a stubborn plateau in the number of road casualties arising from alcohol related accidents since 2010
The figures reveal a stubborn plateau in the number of road casualties arising from alcohol related accidents since 2010
Highways England is considering building canopies over motorways to tackle dangerous levels of toxic fumes.
RAC Fuel Watch data for July shows fuel prices increased for the first time since April. Petrol and diesel both went up by nearly 1p a litre. Litre of unleaded still 5p lower than 2017 high of 120.45p. Diesel more than 6p a litre cheaper than 2017 peak of 122.35p
RAC patrols dealt with more pothole pothole-related call-outs in Q2 2017 than in the same period in 2016, attending 3,565 motorists whose vehicles had suffered broken suspension springs, damaged shock absorbers or distorted wheels. Condition of UK roads still vulnerable to extreme weather
The number of young people with provisional licences has increased between 2014 and 2016
The RAC's roads policy spokesman reacts to new data released today
Reacting to the publication today by the Government of the long-awaited UK clean air plan, RAC roads policy spokesman Nicholas Lyes said:
“The Government signalling the end of the sale of conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040 is a bold move – but the reality is that the UK is nowhere near ready for such a sweeping shift to electric vehicles and a huge amount of work will need to be d
The RAC's Rod Dennis responds to the study out today
A new study from the RAC shows just how much drivers favour continental Europe
The RAC's Mark Godfrey comments on today's news from the ABI
Data from RAC Traffic Watch points to expected leisure journeys on the UK's roads as the summer holiday getaway begins
A study by Admiral highlights the vast differences in the cost of airport parking around the UK