Lockdown speeders: more drivers seen breaking the limit
44% of people claim to have seen more drivers speeding, while 30mph-limits are the most commonly abused by pandemic speeders
44% of people claim to have seen more drivers speeding, while 30mph-limits are the most commonly abused by pandemic speeders
New research shines a light on how drivers' are using their cars during the current lockdown
Amid exceptional circumstances, UK petrol prices fell by their largest margin in 12 years in March, triggered by a complete collapse in the world oil price, new RAC Fuel Watch data shows*.
While the price of a barrel of crude oil began the month above $50, by the end of March it had plummeted by 66% to under $18, its lowest level in 18 years. This was due to a combination of plunging demand in
As the oil price falls due to oversupply and the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, the RAC expects UK fuel prices to drop considerably in the coming days
Drivers favour keeping fuel duty at the current rate and investing more in local roads, RAC research shows
RAC Fuel Watch data shows petrol and diesel fell dramatically in February, but retailers still need to cut their prices more due to the oil price slump.
The number of electric vehicle charge points at supermarkets has doubled in the last two years, according to data analysed by Zap-Map and the RAC
UK drivers are becoming more, not less dependent on their vehicles new figures from the RAC Report on Motoring show
Petrol and diesel prices actually rose in January, in a month where wholesale prices fell shortly, according to new RAC Fuel Watch data
Britain’s drivers are showing signs they are starting to embrace the new breed of low- and zero-emission electric vehicles, according to new RAC figures
RAC Watch data indicates petrol and diesel prices should fall this week
Research for the RAC Shop suggests many parents and grandparents are taking a risk by not using car seats for some journeys