The Automobile Association (AA) is warning motorists including haulage operators to be on the look out for a number of traffic hotspots around the country in the coming days.
The Automobile Association (AA) is warning motorists including haulage operators to be on the look out for a number of traffic hotspots around the country in the coming days.
The Automobile Association (AA) is offering motorists, including haulage operators advice on preventing driver fatigue ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend.
‘Word of mouth’ is the most reliable way to find a top-rate, trustworthy mechanic to service your car according to a new survey by the AA.
The AA is calling for tighter discipline among a minority of motorists who have the bad habit of taking a risk at traffic lights.
The Automobile Association (AA) is supporting the Road Safety Authority’s (RSA) new motorway safety campaign with the message: respect the hard shoulder.
Many motorists continue to over step the mark when it comes to venting their anger while driving according to the AA.
The Automobile Association (AA) is issuing a key message to election candidates and to the incoming government- do not let road safety slip down the public agenda.
The AA is doing its bit for romance this St. Valentine’s Day… all female members who use the AA Breakdown service next Monday will receive a Rose and a box of Lir chocolates from their gallant AA Patrol.
The AA has carried out a ‘mystery shopping’ exercise, which showed significant short-comings in the quality of car servicing carried out by garages.
Irish motorists support the use of speed cameras at accident black spots to save lives, but they do not support hiding cameras in hedges in an effort to raise money. buy doxycycline These are the findings from a major AA survey, which got responses from 9,400 Irish drivers.
The AA is warning drivers to take extra care on the roads as heavy rainfall has caused poor road conditions and wet road surfaces in many areas. Met Eireann is forecasting more rain with occasional thundery downpours in the next few days.
The Automobile Association (AA) is warning motorists to be on their guard over the coming months as an increase in staycations this year anticipates greater volumes of traffic on the roads.
The AA is reminding drivers not to neglect to use their lights even through the long days and short nights of midsummer.
The AA is warning motorists to be on their guard this weekend as they will be faced with plenty of extra traffic and extra Gardai on the roads.
Diesel prices soared again in the last month according to the latest fuel price survey from the Automobile Association (AA).