Despite a rise in prices, it's not all bad news
This month changes are coming into force for millions of drivers across the UK with upcoming changes set to affect approximately 35 million people.
So how does this affect drivers? Here's what's around the corner for drivers after the Budget update. “The cut has given drivers some much-needed relief in what has been the most torrid year ever at the pumps, with price records being broken even after duty was cut. Given the importance of driving for consumers and businesses, duty should be kept low to help fight inflation."
Edmund King, president of the AA, welcomed the announcement, said: "This £200m pothole bonus is a welcome contribution in the short term to help fill the plague of potholes which is blighting drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians," "British roads are littered with potholes, causing grave concerns over safety. The funding is certainly a step in the right direction, but it doesn’t go far enough. It will take more than a one-off bonus to guarantee our roads are maintained to a standard that ensures lasting safety for all road users.
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