Ten years of smart motorways without hard shoulders - RAC statement
RAC reacts to National Highways' plans for 52 new emergency refuge areas on the M25
RAC reacts to National Highways' plans for 52 new emergency refuge areas on the M25
Majority of drivers want to see hard shoulders restored, despite government objections over disruption and cost
The RAC reacts to this evening's announcement from the Government
Three-quarters who avoid driving in lane one fear encountering a stationary vehicle
The RAC reacts to the publication of a progress report on improving safety on smart motorways
The RAC's head of roads policy reacts to this morning's major announcement
The RAC's head of roads policy comments on today's important report from the Transport Committee
Government faced with dilemma of continuing to roll out unpopular all-lane-running motorways or losing capacity by scrapping them. RAC believes there’s a credible third option
Most would like to see the standard 70mph speed limit on motorways reduced in wet weather to improve road safety and encourage better driving habits, RAC research has found.*
The RAC's head of roads policy reacts to today's news
The RAC reacts to today's news on smart motorways
The RAC's head of roads policy responds to the news that the M20 scheme due to open this Spring, and future schemes, are to be halted pending a safety review