The average fully comprehensive policy goes up from £390 to £511 – and for those with multiple offences, it goes up even more, to an average of £664.
The dire state of UK roads is costing Britain £14.4bn a year in economic damage, a new report has revealed
Two major car park operators have proposed a new code of conduct for the industry – two years after parking companies succeeded in quashing an official government code
Controversial 20mph speed limits in Wales could start returning to 30mph later this year, the Welsh government has confirmed
More than 7 in 10 AA members believe newly-qualified drivers should have graduated licences that include limits on carrying friends for the first six months
More than 100 local authorities across England are to receive cash to help resurface roads as part of £8.3bn formerly allocated to HS2
News that more than 50 new emergency areas are to be installed on smart motorways has some wondering whether smart motorways are back in favour
The Government will commission an independent study into the issue of headlight glare after a petition called for action.
98 of the top 100 yellow box junctions in London and Cardiff are bigger than necessary, a new study has revealed.
A landmark ruling has said VAT should not apply on NHS parking charges – which could mean refunds for health trusts across the country
Council road maintenance in England fell a whopping 45% in 2022/23 compared to five years ago, according to new analysis of government statistics.
Transport for Wales data since the rollout of the default 20mph speed limit shows that “speeds are moving in the right direction”