Inquiry into pavement parking launched - RAC reaction
The RAC's head of roads policy responds to the news that a cross-party group of MPs will examine the issue of pavement parking in England
The RAC's head of roads policy responds to the news that a cross-party group of MPs will examine the issue of pavement parking in England
The EU aims for the revised General Safety Regulation for vehicles to come into force as of 2022. The new safety technologies are intended to protect passengers, pedestrians and cyclists by helping to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on our roads, 90% of which are due to human error.
The RAC's head of roads policy comments on the publication of the Asphalt Industry Association's ALARM report
New RAC figures show the problem of illegal mobile phone use is worsening, nearly two years after tougher penalties were introduced
The RAC's head of roads policy responds to the strategy launch, taking place this morning
The RAC responds to new data showing an increase in vehicle traffic to Wales following the abolition of road tolls at the end of 2018
The RAC responds to the introduction today of a new law protecting drivers, the Parking (Code of Practice) Act 2019
The RAC responds to news that the Transport Committee has opened an inquiry into road safety
RAC research has found more than a fifth of motorists have driven in a lane closed by the red X sign in the past year, potentially putting lives at risk
Utility companies could be better held to account for poor road repairs that cause potholes or dangerous road surfaces. The Department for Transport has today announced a consultation that could mean they have to increase their guarantee for road repairs from two years to five.
After three consecutive months of pump price cuts both petrol and diesel went up in February. Petrol increases by nearly a penny a litre and diesel by more than a penny. Retailers instantly pass on slight wholesale price rise to drivers at the pumps
An analysis of RAC Vehicle History Checks uncovers details that might surprise would-be buyers