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PRUDENT MOTORISTS CAN BEAT THE CHANCELLOR
20 July 2006 - RAC The RAC Foundation today welcomed the Chancellor’s decision to keep fuel duty on ice, at least until November. |
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PARKING AT SHOPS
19 July 2006 - RAC Adequate and affordable parking for motorists visiting shops is essential to the vitality of the retail sector, according to the RAC Foundation in response to a report on 'Sustainable transport choices and the retail sector' published by the Commission for Integrated Transport today (19). |
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RAC FOUNDATION WELCOMES NEW PARKING GUIDANCE 13 July 2006 - RAC Cars clamped on the public highway could become a rare sight if the Government’s advice in a consultation on parking guidance issued today (12) is adapted. |
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TRANSPORT: PERSONAL CHOICE OR PUBLIC POLICY?
07 July 2006 - RAC One in five car journeys do not need to be made by car – but local authorities are not doing enough to help motorists make greener, cleaner personal choices, according to the RAC Foundation. |
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DPP REVIEW OF PROSECUTION POLICY ON ROAD TRAFFIC DEATHS 05 July 2006 - RAC – RAC Foundation comment |
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ROAD CASUALTIES – GREAT BRITAIN 30 June 2006 - RAC RAC Foundation response |
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DOES ONE CRIME FIT ALL? 01 June 2006 - RAC HPI data reveals different vehicle types are susceptible to different crimes |
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FLYING THE FLAG…SAFELY 01 June 2006 - RAC With one week to go until the opening games of the World Cup, the RAC Foundation has joined forces with the British Motorcyclists Federation today [1] to encourage motorists to fly the flag safely. |
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ROAD BLOCK FOR FLEETS? 24 May 2006 - RAC Business car drivers could be hit with increased costs of congestion, high road charges, bureaucratic administration, and high fuel prices unless the Government produces a fair and comprehensive package of measures to counter traffic congestion. |
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THE SOUND AND THE FURY?
22 May 2006 - RAC Noisy cars or motorbikes are the second most irritating neighbourhood noise*, according to the RAC Foundation, calling for more considerate motoring to mark Noise Action Week today (22). |
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DEALERS BLASÉ ABOUT OUTSTANDING FINANCE 18 May 2006 - RAC Only 15% see it as threat, but HPI says it’s the number one risk |
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READ THE SMALL PRINT 12 May 2006 - RAC More than three million motorists use medicines which could impair their driving, according to the RAC Foundation today [12 May]. |
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WORK SMART TO CUT CONGESTION 03 May 2006 - RAC Fifty per cent of home workers have wiped out weekly road commutes of between 50 and 100 miles and all of them claim to achieve more than they did when office based* according to new research released today. |
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RAC SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ACQUIRED BY VT GROUP PLC 28 April 2006 - RAC RAC Software Solutions has been acquired by VT Group plc within its VT Defence division as part of the acquisition of Lex Vehicle Solutions from Aviva plc for £87 million. |
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COWBOY CLAMPERS TO HANG UP THEIR BOOTS? 26 April 2006 - RAC Cowboy clampers may have to hang up their boots and spurs, if a new Code of Practice being launched today [26] is backed by the Government. |
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HIGH RISK FOR YOUNG DRUG DRIVERS
24 April 2006 - RAC One in five (20 per cent) of young motorists take to the road every day while high on illegal drugs, |
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BANK HOLIDAY BESTSELLER 14 April 2006 - RAC Unlock the Secrets of the Highway Code |
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HPI ‘ONLY CHECK TO RELY ON’ SAYS AUTO CAR MAGAZINE 12 April 2006 - RAC Survey of vehicle check services gives HPI five star rating |
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PRESCRIPTION TO FIX DRUG DRIVING? 10 April 2006 - RAC Almost one third of drivers who tested positive for illegal drugs were able to pass the roadside “sobriety” tests, according to new research.* |
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HYBRID....A PLANT, AN ANIMAL OR A CAR?
29 March 2006 - RAC Fifty per cent of motorists have never heard of a hybrid car, according to new research* to be published today (28). |
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