RAC calls on fuel retailers to pass on wholesale unleaded price savings
The RAC is urging retailers to cut the forecourt price of petrol to reflect the falling price of unleaded fuel on the wholesale market
The RAC is urging retailers to cut the forecourt price of petrol to reflect the falling price of unleaded fuel on the wholesale market
The RAC is recruiting 30 new patrols to fill vacancies across the UK to meet growing needs of its eight million members
In response to the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan's announcement that introducing ULEZ into the captial a year early, RAC head of external affairs Pete Williams said: “While bold action is needed to tackle London’s air quality problem, we fear bringing in the ULEZ a year early could unfairly penalise small businesses with older vehicles, as well as less well-off private motorists.
The average prices of petrol and diesel have increased for the fourth month running, according to RAC Fuel Watch data for June
The RAC's chief engineer reacts to new figures covering road casualties in Great Britain through 2015
The RAC's chief engineer comments on the publication of a report by the Commons Transport Committee into all lane running on smart motorways
UK firms running van and HGV fleets could be losing more than £7,000 a year through vehicles being off the road due to breakdown, according to new research* by RAC Business. The survey of 500 businesses ranging in size from SME to large corporates, found fleet managers face a raft of challenges when it comes to the cost of dealing with breakdown and loss of business.
The RAC reports that the UK referendum vote to leave the EU has not yet had a significant impact on fuel prices
Motorists will see some volatility in the price of fuel on UK forecourts in the coming weeks
Research from RAC Travel Insurance reveals that British holidaymakers take an average of 3.2 gadgets away with them, totalling 121.4m throughout the year
Damage to vehicles due to potholes and sitting in congested traffic are the top business bugbears for companies that run fleets, according to new research by RAC Business*.
New research finds half of motorists believe the current penalties of a fine and points for illegal mobile phone use should be more severe