Increasing number of drivers missing vehicle tax payments
Drivers having Direct Debits cancelled by DVLA increases by nearly 10%
Drivers having Direct Debits cancelled by DVLA increases by nearly 10%
RAC data analysis reveals clear correlation between fuel prices and inflation
Petrol duty revenue reaches 30-year low in May at just £251m; duty on diesel down by £1.4bn in April and May versus 2019
Drivers favour keeping fuel duty at the current rate and investing more in local roads, RAC research shows
The vast majority of drivers buying new cars from 1 April will end up paying significantly more in car tax than they would do if they had bought the same vehicle just a day earlier, new figures from the RAC show.
Four in 10 motorists think the Chancellor will raise IPT again in the Budget
The RAC is calling on the Chancellor to play fair with motorists in tomorrow's Autumn Statement
RAC fears evasion has played a part in increased loss of revenue from vehicle excise duty shown in DVLA's annual report and accounts published on 19 July 2016
Eighty-four per cent of motorists believe the tax burden on fuel is already too high even before the Chancellor decides whether or not to increase fuel duty in the Budget next week, according a survey conducted by the RAC.
The average price of petrol fell slightly in February, marking eight consecutive months of falls, RAC Fuel Watch data reveals
The freefalling price of a barrel oil may lead to forecourt petrol and diesel prices going as low as 86p a litre at the cheapest fuel retail sites, the RAC says – but warns thousands of motorists are still missing out on cheaper prices.
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