Brakes and tyres overwhelmingly cause most ‘dangerous’ MOT failures
Lamps, reflectors and indicators top the league of MOT failures, but switched on drivers pass their MOT tests by looking after their lights
Lamps, reflectors and indicators top the league of MOT failures, but switched on drivers pass their MOT tests by looking after their lights
The RAC updates drivers ahead of a further spell of wintry weather into the new week
Drivers having Direct Debits cancelled by DVLA increases by nearly 10%
Following reports by the Met Office that show a switch to much colder conditions next week, RAC Breakdown spokesperson Rod Dennis said:
“With a sudden switch to considerably colder conditions, the potential for vehicle breakdowns increases significantly. This weekend provides the perfect opportunity for drivers to check their cars to reduce the chances of running into problems next week. If a c
With household finances under even more pressure than a year ago, RAC urges Chancellor to retain 5p duty cut
Partnership with Exeros will also see RAC Connected solutions offered via all its sales channels
Diesel drivers due huge pump price cuts in next two weeks if retailers do the right thing
Drivers pay monthly over two years rather than in one go, making services and MOTs more affordable
RAC research shows significant rise in the proportion of drivers who admit to speeding on 60mph rural roads where more deaths occur than on any other road type
Government action needed to ensure higher electricity costs don’t harm EV take-up
The RAC reacts to news that further fuel price transparency may be on the way, potentially benefitting drivers
RAC urges Chancellor to 'refrain from pouring fuel on the inflationary fire' by hiking duty in next's month's Spring Budget