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  2. The AA - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Association was founded in 1905 by William John Bosworth, to help motorists avoid police speed traps, [4] in response to the Motor Car Act 1903 which introduced new penalties for breaking the speed limit, for reckless driving with fines, endorsements and the possibility of jail for speeding and other driving offences. [5]

  3. Roadside assistance - Wikipedia

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    An Oregon Department of Transportation roadside assistance employee assisting a motorist. Roadside assistance, also known as breakdown coverage, is a service that assists motorists, motorcyclists, or bicyclists whose vehicles have suffered a mechanical failure that either cannot be resolved by the motorist, or has prevented them from reasonably or effectively transporting the vehicle to an ...

  4. AA Ireland - Wikipedia

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    AA Ireland provides emergency rescue for members in their home and on the road, sells insurance for over 225,500 Irish customers and breakdown cover for 300,000. Its branded rescue product, AA Membership, is held by over 300,000 members, giving the AA a market share of 85% in the market for those motorists who choose and purchase rescue cover.

  5. New Zealand Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    AA Roadservice provides 24/7 national breakdown and roadside assistance. The AA attends nearly half a million requests every year. AA Battery Service is a mobile battery service that can replace batteries on the spot in most areas. AA Auto Glass can assess windscreen chip and crack damage on the spot in most parts of New Zealand. It provides ...

  6. Green Flag - Wikipedia

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    Green Flag Limited [1] is a British roadside assistance and vehicle recovery provider, which is part of the Direct Line Group.Formed in 1971, as the National Breakdown Recovery Club, as an alternative to the AA and RAC, it used a network of local garages and mechanics to deliver recovery and repair services, instead of patrolling mechanics.

  7. Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The AA, formerly AA plc, also formerly AA Limited, and formerly The Automobile Association, in the United Kingdom; AA Ireland in Ireland; ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club) in Germany; RACE (automobile association) (Real Automóvil Club de España) in Spain

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  9. Royal Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The RAA originated as the Automobile and Motor Cycling Club of South Australia in 1903. In 1904, the name was amended by removing the words "Motor Cycling." The club was reconstituted as an association in 1911 and received Royal patronage in 1928. In 1959, the association changed its logo from AA of SA to RAA. [2]