RAC and Continental Automotive launch telematics partnership for fleet and business vehicle operators
The two companies bring more than 280 years of combined experience to the telematics industry
The two companies bring more than 280 years of combined experience to the telematics industry
The RAC is marking a 32-year partnership with its longest-standing business customer
The former garage manager won the prestigious title at the RAC’s national awards
The former Post Office manager won the prestigious title at the RAC’s national awards
RAC Mobile Mechanics can now be booked to service or repair vehicles at homes, workplaces or fleet depots
New hassle-free monthly policies can be altered at any time to suit changing needs in challenging financial climate
Partnership with Exeros will also see RAC Connected solutions offered via all its sales channels
Low cost, flexible entry into telematics – on a rolling monthly contract with no tie-ins
Cover designed for both business and recreational van owners with ‘rescue anywhere’ as standard
SMEs are putting their daily productivity at risk by failing to protect themselves against one of their vehicles unexpectedly breaking down
One in five (19%) UK firms say their employees have been involved in an accident while driving for work due to using a handheld phone at the wheel, according to new research*. RAC Business has revealed the findings from its survey of 1,000 UK businesses, carried out across all fleet sizes and sectors, to highlight current attitudes to handheld mobile phone use and driving for work.
A survey of 1,000 UK firms carried out by RAC Business found 62% of large businesses with between 250 and 499 staff are considering phasing out their diesel vehicles, compared to just 33% among small firms with less than 10 employees. And, nearly half (47%) of businesses of any size say they are thinking about moving away from diesel.