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RAC AUTO WINDSCREENS NAMED AS UK FLEET INDUSTRY’S BEST AUTOMOTIVE GLAZING COMPANY
26 March 2006 - RAC RAC Auto Windscreens has been named as the top automotive glazing company after winning the ‘Best Glass Repair Company’ category at the Fleet News Awards 2006. |  |
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MUMS IN A JAM
25 March 2006 - RAC Many mothers now spend more than three extra working weeks each year just travelling to and from work - with those in London and the South East often enduring twice that. |
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BROWN GIVES 'GREEN LIGHT TO CLEANER MOTORING'
22 March 2006 - RAC The RAC Foundation described today’s reforms to VED as a 'green light for cleaner motoring' and welcomed the Chancellor’s decision to keep fuel duty increase on ice for a further 6 months |
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CV SHOW UPDATE 14 March 2006 - RAC RAC SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS REVEALS ITS LATEST VERSION OF TRANMAN, AND LAUNCHES TOTALCARE |
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TIRED? PULL OVER AND STOP FOR A HOT COFFEE – BUT NOT WITHOUT A LICENCE
27 February 2006 - RAC Red tape aimed at late-night trouble spots is jeopardising road safety, according to the RAC Foundation. |
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TOO MUCH INFORMATION
17 February 2006 - RAC Motorists are in danger of crashing because of an inability to decipher all the information that is thrown at them on their journeys, according to the director of the RAC Foundation speaking at the Institute of Highways and Transport 'Driver Information' conference in London today. (16) |
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RAC FOUNDATION WELCOMES LAUNCH OF 'DRIVE GREEN DRIVE SAFELY'
25 January 2006 - RAC The RAC Foundation believes that attitudes to car buying are changing, following a motorist survey conducted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. |
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FROSTING GIFT FOR CAR CRIMINALS 19 December 2005 - RAC Christmas is coming early for many car thieves who are using the cold weather to steal cars, according to the RAC Foundation. |
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TIME TO OUTLAW COWBOY CLAMPERS, SAY MOTORISTS
20 November 2005 - RAC Ninety four percent of motorists want to see wheel clamping on private land outlawed in England and Wales, according to a new poll from the RAC Foundation for Motoring**. |
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DON’T CRACK IN THE COLD RAC AUTO WINDSCREENS WARNS MOTORISTS
31 October 2005 - RAC Credit cards, CDs, pen knives and even a fish slice are just some of the items 56% of Britain’s motorists have admitted to using to clear ice from their windscreens, according to an RAC Auto Windscreens’ winter vision survey. |  |
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SHARE IDEAS ON ROAD PRICING 11 September 2005 - RAC Should congestion charging be introduced in all UK town and city centres, or should cars be charged for each mile they travel? |  |
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FUELLING INFLATION 07 September 2005 - RAC The Chancellor should introduce a variable tax on fuel in order to soften the blow of record oil prices on consumers and businesses, according to the RAC Foundation.
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FRUSTRATED FATAL FRIDAYS 20 August 2005 - RAC Motorists travelling on a Friday evening between 4 and 7pm on busy motorways are more likely to be killed or seriously injured |  |
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WHAT DRIVES YOU TO FEAR? 19 August 2005 - RAC Nearly half of all motorists (46 per cent) say tailgaters are their worst motorway fear |  |
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ELLIE CLEARS THE WAY 14 August 2005 - RAC Ellie Barrowcliffe clears the way for female technicians in automotive glazing |  |
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COWBOY CLAMPERS RIDE AGAIN 10 August 2005 - RAC New regulations aimed at curbing the worst excesses of cowboy clampers and introduced only twelve weeks ago are already being flouted according the RAC Foundation |  |
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THINK, BEFORE YOU DRIVE!
29 July 2005 - RAC Belt up in the back.
Forty percent of rear seat passengers and ten percent of front seat occupants are still playing Russian roulette with their lives and others by not wearing seatbelts, according to the RAC Foundation as part of 'Think Before You Drive Month'.
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ROAD PRICING – THE PUBLIC WILL DECIDE
12 June 2005 - RAC In advance of Alistair Darling’s speech on road pricing today (09), the RAC Foundation can reveal that only 8% of people don’t think the roads are too congested, and 47% support the principle of a road pricing scheme in the UK if all the revenue raised was returned to the motorists through lower road tax. Only 16% of people strongly oppose the proposal*.
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EURO FILES
28 May 2005 - RAC UK drivers are less likely to enjoy driving fast, less likely to have had a speeding ticket and less likely to have made a mobile call from their car than most of their continental neighbours according to European research highlighted today (24) by the RAC Foundation.
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SMILES PER HOUR
21 May 2005 - RAC The most cheerful driver on the road is female, aged 24 or less, driving a green coloured VW Beetle on a sunny day, listening to Bob Marley while chewing sugar free gum and looking forward to a date.
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