September finally sees an end to public rapid EV charging price rises
RAC encourages charging networks to pass on benefits of lower electricity prices to drivers as quickly as possible
RAC encourages charging networks to pass on benefits of lower electricity prices to drivers as quickly as possible
The RAC reacts to new official data out today
RAC Mobile Mechanics can now be booked to service or repair vehicles at homes, workplaces or fleet depots
The RAC reacts to the change to the current net zero policy
The RAC looks at what might happen next with fuel prices
29% reduction in miles of road resurfaced last year compared to 2017/2018; RAC publishes new report into preventative road maintenance in association with RSTA
Charter aims to raise standards and safety, improve access and reliability, and lower consumer costs
But rises could have been higher had big retailers not let their margins go back to more normal levels
Only five of the UK’s biggest theme and adventure parks currently offer electric vehicle charging facilities but the situation is set to improve in the coming months, according to a new study by the RAC
The RAC reacts to new official data released today
More than 14m drivers are set to make leisure trips this bank holiday weekend – nearly 2m more than last year, data from the RAC suggests.
Saturday is expected to be the busiest ‘getaway’ day of the weekend on the roads, with the RAC’s research of 2,316 UK drivers* showing as many as 3.1m separate trips are due to be taken. Friday is forecast to be the next busiest with 2.8m trips planned, foll
Drivers want to see cameras that can automatically detect vehicles with illegally loud exhausts or whose engines are revved unnecessarily rolled out across the UK, according to new RAC research.
Six-in-10 drivers (58%) questioned by the RAC said they would be in favour of so-called ‘noise cameras’ being widely used once the findings of the Department for Transport’s £300,000 trials, which bega