More than a third of drivers (34%)* believe enforcement of double yellow line parking restrictions is too lenient, according to a new AA survey. The
July’s AA Pothole Index reveals a clear spike in incidents the AA was called out to caused by potholes, compared to the same period last
The Automobile Association (AA) celebrate its 120th anniversary today1, cementing itself as a beacon of UK motoring excellence. While initially created with rebel intentions to warn drivers
From rampant dangerous driving behaviours to misleading signage and deteriorating road conditions, a new AA survey* of over 14,000 drivers paints a stark picture of
Wiring looms most repaired part of a vehicle, beating bumpers fixings and doors Roofs and lights also make the top 10 “Fixing a car is
The introduction of smart motorways was intended to ease congestion and improve traffic flow. However, growing safety concerns, technological failures, and public opposition have fuelled
More needs to be done to ramp up EV adoption, according to a new AA study launched today (10).* The Government’s ban on the sale of
There has been a 50% jump in drivers killed in collisions where the driver was under the influence of drugs, according to The AA Charitable
At least 58 lives could be saved annually by graduated driver licensing (GDL), estimates* The AA as it steps up its calls for the system
The National Audit Office (NAO) issued its report on the current state of England’s local roads, and it is not good news. Their detailed conclusions