direct to your inboxLast week Rishi Sunak announced that fuel duty had been frozen for the tenth year running - something which came as music to the ears of many British drivers.What the Chancellor failed to mention, though, was that road tax will still rise for millions of drivers in the UK - meaning owning a car will become more expensive from April.The rise in road tax is one of many big changes drivers will notice from next month.
According to the Mirror, road tax is rising in line with inflation while local clean air zone charges - which currently only exist in the capital - are set to be rolled out across major UK cities as the crackdown against pollution continues.
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