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RAC welcomes the announcement by Tesco that it is cutting 3p off a litre of fuel.

RAC welcomes the announcement by Tesco that it is cutting 3p off a litre of fuel.

​RAC technical director David Bizley said: “Every penny off fuel makes a difference for motorists – but what we need now is for other retailers to follow their lead. Our members are telling us that the price of fuel is having a negative impact on their lives as they are cutting social and family journeys in an effort to save money.

3p on fuel duty in January would be a step too far, says the RAC

3p on fuel duty in January would be a step too far, says the RAC

​RAC technical director David Bizley says: “Any increase in fuel duty is likely to be the final straw for drivers who are already struggling to put fuel in their cars as demonstrated last month when petrol sales for the first half of 2012 showed 2 billion fewer litres of fuel were bought compared to the same period before the recession in 2008.

RAC comment on two tier VED/road tax proposal

RAC comment on two tier VED/road tax proposal

​RAC technical director David Bizley says: “We believe this is a hugely unfair system, particularly for people who only use the motorway system very occasionally as they would pay exactly the same as someone who uses the motorway to get to work every day. It would also inevitably create more traffic on other roads especially around motorway junctions and on roads that run parallel to motorways.

New approach to Britain’s young drivers welcomed

New approach to Britain’s young drivers welcomed

​The RAC supports the Association of British Insurers’ call for a radical overhaul of how young people learn to drive made in its ‘Improving the Safety of Young Drivers’ report published in October 2012.

Petrol sales slump demonstrates motorists have had their fill

Petrol sales slump demonstrates motorists have had their fill

​News that British motorists bought 2 billion fewer litres of fuel in the first half of 2012 than they did in the same period in 2008 before the recession demonstrates that the ever escalating price is driving motorists off the roads.

Clampers get their marching orders

Clampers get their marching orders

​RAC welcomes today’s legislation which outlaws rogue clampers from clamping vehicles on private land. However it warns that it does not ban landowners from issuing parking tickets and excludes many locations such as car parks at railway stations, airports and ports where by-laws give landowners the right to manage parking in any way they choose.

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