Motorists complain of worsening traffic on UK’s major roads
Six in 10 drivers say motorways are more congested than 12 months ago
Six in 10 drivers say motorways are more congested than 12 months ago
New research from the RAC's Report on Motoring shines a light on some UK drivers' continued addiction to using a handheld phone
The RAC is renewing its call for the amount of money generated by fuel duty at each forecourt fill-up to be shown clearly on receipts by throwing its weight behind the Vehicle Fuel (Publication of Tax Information) Bill
There is growing concern among motorists about both the cost and availability of parking in the UK, according to the latest RAC Report on Motoring.
The number of pothole-related breakdowns attended by RAC patrols from October to December 2016 gave rise to the first fourth quarter increase in this type of problem since 2013.
The RAC is urging motorists to make it their New Year’s resolution to stop using a handheld mobile phone while driving.
An increasing number of motorists are concerned about emissions and a majority want bolder action to be taken, new data from the RAC has found
Significant reforms to tackle illegal claims and strengthen regulation to protect law-abiding motorists were proposed in the last Autumn Statement by former Chancellor George Osborne and an initial consultation was due to be published this summer, but nearly 12 months on little or no progress appears to have been made.
New data from the RAC's Report on Motoring highlights scale of concern over motor insurance costs
One in five think it is acceptable to check social media while sat in stationary traffic
More than a quarter of young motorists aged 17-24 – the equivalent of over 706,000 qualified drivers – think or know they have driven while over the drink-drive limit, according to research carried out for the RAC Report on Motoring 2015.
Research from the RAC Report on Motoring highlights motorists' enthusiasm for hybrid and electric vehicles - but the RAC fears changes to car tax could dampen this