RAC welcomes diesel price cut by major supermarkets
A number of major supermarkets have announced cuts in the price of diesel, something called for by the RAC with last week's RAC Fuel Watch report
RAC response to 2015 Summer Budget: increase in Insurance Premium Tax (IPT)
The RAC's Mark Godfrey responds to changes to Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) announced in the Chancellor's 2015 Summer Budget
RAC response to 2015 Summer Budget: changes to Vehicle Excise Duty (VED)
The RAC's David Bizley responds to changes to Vehicle Excise Duty announced in the Chancellor's 2015 Summer Budget
RAC response to 2015 Summer Budget: the fuel duty freeze
The RAC's David Bizley responds to the Chancellor's announcement on a continued freeze on fuel duty.
Hot weather update from RAC patrols - Wednesday 2 July 2015
The RAC's Simon Williams provides an update from our patrols on the hottest day of the year so far.
RAC reports sharp increase in hot weather breakdowns
The RAC's Simon Williams reports on the increase in breakdowns experienced as a result of the hot weather.
RAC reports sharp increase in hot weather breakdowns
The RAC saw a major increase in the number of hot weather-related breakdowns yesterday (Tuesday). Faults with cooling systems were up 102%, including an 82% rise in blown cylinder head gaskets.
New dye a 'major step forward in the battle against fuel fraudsters'
RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams responds to news that HMRC will be introducing a new dye and roadside checking service to cut down on illegal use of red diesel.
RAC comment on 2014 road casualty statistics - "A new national strategy on road safety cannot come soon enough"
The RAC's David Bizley responds to the latest national road casualty statistics, out today.
Comment on 2014 road casualty statistics published this morning - "A new national strategy on road safety cannot come soon enough"
RAC chief engineer David Bizley said: “These figures will make for disappointing reading by the Government, road safety professionals and the general public; it does appear that the days of annual reductions in road casualties now appear to be well and truly over.