Buyers beware! Half of used vehicles checked turn out to have a hidden history
An analysis of RAC Vehicle History Checks uncovers details that might surprise would-be buyers
An analysis of RAC Vehicle History Checks uncovers details that might surprise would-be buyers
Six in 10 drivers are in favour of police forces using long-range mobile cameras to enforce motoring offences, research from the RAC has found.
The RAC has been nationally recognised for its car insurance products
Data from RAC Fuel Watch shows that both petrol and diesel reduced by over a penny a litre in January, making it three consecutive months of falling fuel prices.
Despite the generally mild start to winter RAC patrols still dealt with more than 1,700 breakdowns in the last three months of 2018 that were more than likely caused by potholes or poor road surfaces.
The RAC is warning travellers wanting to drive in many countries outside of Europe that as of 1 February 2019 they will only be able to purchase International Driving Permits (IDPs) that enable them to do so from the Post Office
Pump prices fell for the second consecutive month in December, but not by the level they should have done considering the sharp drop in the price of oil, data from RAC Fuel Watch shows.
More than half a million potholes were reported by members of the public to local authorities in Britain for repair in 2017 – an increase of 44% on two years earlier, according to data obtained by the RAC.
A joint study by the RAC and INRIX highlights where and when drivers can expect jams in the run-up to Christmas next week
The RAC releases new research into how UK drivers react to friends who may be over the drink-drive limit, in support of this Christmas's THINK! campaign
Drivers benefit from the first major price cuts since the summer, but the RAC believes prices should still be coming down
Daytime running lights on vehicles may be causing unintended confusion for other drivers, according to research carried out by the RAC.