Suggestion drivers should pre-pay for fuel - RAC comment
The RAC's fuel spokesman reacts to reports on a suggestion drivers should have to pay in advance for petrol and diesel
The RAC's fuel spokesman reacts to reports on a suggestion drivers should have to pay in advance for petrol and diesel
The RAC's insurance spokesperson reacts to data from a new investigation by the Press Association
More than 6,000 motorists have been caught at least twice for driving while distracted, including using a mobile phone, in the past four years. Figures released by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in response to a Freedom of Information request by the Press Association highlight the problem of repeat offenders.
The Department of Transport has published its British Social Attitudes Survey 2016: public attitudes to transport highlighting concerns about mobile phone use at the wheel.
The figures reveal a stubborn plateau in the number of road casualties arising from alcohol related accidents since 2010
While using "community spotters" to tackle repeat offenders is an unusual initiative, desperate times call for desperate measures