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The scrapping of the planned October 2p fuel duty rise provides light relief for the struggling motorists, but it does not go far enough, according to the RAC Foundation. The Chancellor still has plans to raise over £2 billion from the motorist through changes to motoring taxes and VED announced in Budget 2008. |
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Motoring towards 2050: Roads and Reality |
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Download the new report, Motoring towards 2050: Roads and Reality Click here to download. |
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PODCAST: Technology - no magic bullet? |
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While technology has an important role to play in combatting traffic congestion and improving road safety, it is no magic bullet, says Elizabeth Dainton, research development manager for the RAC Foundation. She argues more needs to be done to assess the affects of technology on driver behavior. Click here to listen |
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Motorcycling Guidelines |
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The RAC Foundation supports the IHIE Guidelines for Motorcycling, a web resource orffering practical guidance for transportation professionals on providing a safer environment for motorcycles, mopeds and scooters. |
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RAC Foundation/Trafficmaster Congestion Report Vol 2 |
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Download the second RAC Foundation/Trafficmaster Congestion Index, which reveals the Black Friday effect. Click here to download |
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Trends in Modal Shift |
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Our new report, Trends in Modal Shift - an analysis of the British Social Attitudes Survey, is now available to download. Click here to download. |
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About Us |
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The RAC Foundation for Motoring is an independent charity established to promote the environmental, economic, mobility and safety issues relating to use of motor vehicles.
Our vision: Advocating innovative transport solutions for safer roads, safer drivers, greener cars, improved mobility and a fair deal for motorists. Read or Subscribe to the RAC Foundation Blog. Registered UK Charity Number: 10888670 |
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