Around five million motorists admit to driving when over the limit
New figures suggest millions of drivers are knowingly getting behind the wheel despite being over the limit
New figures suggest millions of drivers are knowingly getting behind the wheel despite being over the limit
Highways England have revealed that the speed limit will be raised to 60mph where safe on motorway roadworks to improve traffic flow
The RAC reacts to the new sentencing guidelines that take effect today
The RAC's Simon Williams reacts to the directive that is due to come into effect in the UK on 6 May 2017
The RAC's Simon Williams reacts
The RAC reacts to new guidelines for magistrates unveiled today
Thirteen years after the introduction of the a law forbidding use of a handheld phone at the wheel, new RAC research shows the behaviour is far from being stamped out.
RAC public affairs manager Nick Lyes said: “According to the 2015 RAC Report on Motoring, seven in 10 motorists say they regularly or occasionally break the 70mph speed limit, so clearly there is an issue of compliance here. It’s important that the solution to that problem offers a range of alternatives, and average speed cameras can be part of this.
The RAC's Pete Williams comments on a new report from the House of Common Transport Committee on road traffic law enforecement
The RAC's head of external affairs reacts to measures announced as part of the British Road Safety Statement designed to discourage the use of mobile phones at the wheel
The RAC's Pete Williams responds to an announcement by the Government that all motorway speed cameras are to be painted yellow by October 2016
RAC reacts to Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Olly Martins' statement that the force may have to resort to turning on permanent speed traps on the M1 to raise funds.