THE AA Breakdown Recovery
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Did you know? The AA offers much more than just breakdown cover! Here are some of the AA's services:
AA UK Breakdown Cover
AA European Breakdown Cover
AA Motor Insurance
AA Home Insurance
AA Travel Insurance
AA Car Data Check
AA Driving School
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History of the AA since 1905
1905
A group of motoring enthusiasts met at the Trocadero restaurant in London's West End on 29 June to form the Automobile Association (the AA) – a body initially intended to help motorists avoid police speed traps. As motoring became more popular, so did we – the AA's 100 members in 1905 grew to 83,000 by 1914. As AA membership expanded, so did their activities.
1906
In 1906 the AA began erecting the country's first effective danger and warning signs and the AA has been committed to promoting road safety ever since.
The AA continued to be responsible for all signposting until the early 1930s, when it became a local authority responsibility. AA Signs' distinctive yellow and black colouring for special events remains a familiar sight at the roadside.
To cater for the increased popularity of touring by car, The AA appointed agents and repairers throughout the UK, listing them all in the AA Members' Special Handbook, which first appeared in 1908.
In 1909 The AA introduced free legal system for drivers summoned to appear in magistrates courts. They still support their members involved in legal test cases.
1910s
The AA introduced the first AA routes around 1910 with handwritten details, and by 1929 they were issuing 239,000 routes a year. Since then, they have produced routes and travel guides.
From 1912 The AA also started inspecting hotels, and those receiving their famous AA star classification were included in subsequent editions of the Members' Handbook. To date, The AA have inspected and rated more than 4,000 hotels and reviewed almost 2,000 restaurants and published the results in a series of annual guides.
1920s–1950s
By 1939, 2 million cars were on UK roads and 725,000 motorists had joined the AA.
After the Second World War, The AA led the protest against petrol rationing, which was finally lifted in 1950. It was a campaign that reflected their traditional role of championing motorists' rights.
Since that time they have led a number of major campaigns, including the compulsory wearing of seatbelts, which became law in 1983, and the introduction of lead-free petrol.
In recent years, The AA have lobbied successive governments over unfair motoring taxes and the lack of investment in transport
At the AA, they have always been innovative in harnessing new technology. The introduction of two-way radio after the second world war saw the 1949 launch of a night-time breakdown service in the London area, which was gradually extended to cover most of Britain.
The AA computer system, Command and Control, started to replace paper-based operations from 1986. The system's award-winning successor, AAHELP, together with automatic vehicle-location technology, using global positioning satellites, has been key to achieving their current speed of response at the roadside.
In 2003, all AA patrols were issued with state-of-the-art roadside diagnostic equipment. The laptop computer allows patrols to plug into a car's electronics to diagnose the cause of a breakdown as well as access to the AA's wealth of technical support information and breakdown deployment details. Later that year the innovation won 'Autocar's' idea of the year award
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