Drivers told to expect jams as schools break up for summer
Drivers are expected to make more than 9m individual leisure journeys by car between Friday and the end of the weekend, new research suggests
Drivers are expected to make more than 9m individual leisure journeys by car between Friday and the end of the weekend, new research suggests
The second three months of 2018 led to RAC patrols dealing with more pothole-related breakdowns than in any other second quarter since 2015.
The RAC's Nicholas Lyes responds to the publication today of the Government's Road to Zero Strategy
Thirteen of the biggest airports have increased their pick-up parking prices this year
Department for Transport statistics reveal that car traffic grew 1.1% from 2016 to 254.4bn vehicle miles
Motorists benefited from falling fuel prices in June, but RAC data suggests the picture into July looks very uncertain
The RAC's head of roads policy reacts to reports that indicate the government is to consider ending the fuel duty freeze
Eight in 10 motorists believe average speed cameras are more effective and play a greater role in road safety than traditional cameras that catch speeding drivers in one location, new research has found.
The RAC research also looked at the reasons drivers gave for either continuing to use a handheld phone while driving, or for finally deciding to ‘hang up’ their handheld phone for good
The RAC's Simon Williams reacts to news that major retailers will be cutting the price of fuel at UK forecourts
The RAC's Rod Dennis comments on reports that fuel retailers have started cutting petrol and diesel prices
The RAC is today urging retailers to pass on recent reductions in wholesale costs by cutting forecourt prices