UK summer ‘staycations’ favoured by drivers as further easing of lockdown restrictions mooted
Only one-in-three drivers expect to take the summer holiday they had planned before the coronavirus outbreak, new figures suggest
Only one-in-three drivers expect to take the summer holiday they had planned before the coronavirus outbreak, new figures suggest
Half of drivers still plan on getting their car serviced as normal, despite COVID-19
Quarter of drivers surveyed unaware of the current six-month MOT extension
RAC launches COVID-19 code of conduct for its garage network; majority offer collection and delivery service
Drivers remain committed to keeping their vehicles properly maintained through the coronavirus pandemic, with relatively few i
Responding to reports that the UK Government is considering a new scrappage scheme to encourage the take-up of hybrid and electric vehicles, RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: “Incentivising the take-up of cleaner vehicle technology might be the game-changing boost the automotive sector needs. Drivers’ concerns about emissions are becoming ever stronger and interest in zero-emission vehi
Few drivers are keen on using the car for reunion trips this weekend, research suggests
The price of unleaded petrol fell again in May but drivers should be braced for the start of price rises
New data analysed by the RAC throws a light on the behaviours of some drivers during the coronavirus lockdown
Research suggests the vast majority of drivers remain very cautious about heading further afield for recreation this weekend
Research suggest most drivers are planning to stay local this weekend
The RAC reacts to the news petrol is now being sold at supermarkets for less than £1 per litre, the first time since early 2016
The RAC's head of roads policy reflects on today's announcement on funding for active travel
Figures show a steady increase breakdowns and average miles driven per day since the lockdown, while more than a third of drivers say they are using their vehicles more for food shopping as well as trips to DIY stores
The average cost of filling up a car with unleaded petrol has dropped to its lowest level since May 2016, as a result of the historic oil price falls caused by the coronavirus outbreak, data from RAC Fuel Watch shows