The AA

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The AA

The AA, also known as The Automobile Association, is a British motoring association founded in 1905. It provides a range of services to motorists, including roadside assistance, insurance, and driving lessons. The AA is one of the largest and most well-known motoring organizations in the United Kingdom.

History[edit | edit source]

The AA was established on 29 June 1905 by a group of motoring enthusiasts who were concerned about the police speed traps that were becoming common at the time. The organization initially focused on providing information to motorists about speed traps and other hazards. Over time, it expanded its services to include roadside assistance, insurance, and other motoring-related services.

Services[edit | edit source]

The AA offers a variety of services to its members, including:

  • Roadside assistance: The AA provides 24/7 roadside assistance to its members, helping with breakdowns, flat tires, and other issues.
  • Insurance: The AA offers a range of insurance products, including car insurance, home insurance, and travel insurance.
  • Driving lessons: The AA provides driving lessons through its network of driving instructors.
  • Travel services: The AA offers travel services, including route planning, travel guides, and discounts on hotels and attractions.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in The AA is available to individuals and businesses. Members receive a range of benefits, including access to roadside assistance, discounts on insurance and travel services, and access to exclusive member offers.

Headquarters[edit | edit source]

The AA's headquarters are located in Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

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