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‘I’ve only had one’ is most common drink-driving excuse – survey
Figures from the Department for Transport show fatalities from drink-drive crashes are at a 12-year high.
Millions of drivers ignore severe weather alerts, AA survey shows
A third of respondents to a poll of AA members said they would go ahead with planned journeys even if a red warning for snow was issued.
Sharp cut in fuel prices after retailers given ‘good prod’ by regulator, AA says
Average petrol prices dropped twice as fast following a Competition and Markets Authority report.
PM pledges to tackle ‘scourge of potholes’ with £8.3bn fund
The Government has announced additional funding for local roads maintenance in England.
Around 60,000 vehicles in London hit by daily Ulez fee
Transport for London has published a report on the impact of expanding the scheme.
Increased parking revenues a ‘cash cow’ as councils make nearly £1bn
AA analysis of Government data found English local authorities made a surplus of £962 million from parking operations in 2022/23.
AA sees surge in callouts after August rain ‘hid potholes from drivers’
The breakdown service received 48,994 calls to vehicles stranded due to faults likely caused by potholes last month.
Pothole breakdowns hit five-year high
The AA said it received 50,079 call outs to vehicles stranded due to faults likely caused by potholes last month.
How do road fuel prices compare in Northern Ireland v the Republic?
THE latest survey of road fuel prices in the Republic show diesel is still marginally cheaper than in Northern Ireland, while petrol prices are lower in the north.
How should I drive in a thunderstorm?
The AA warned that roads could become ‘hazardous’ after the Met Office issued severe weather warnings for this weekend.