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Since its founding in 1902 as the American Automobile Association, this association of independent clubs has been an advocate for the motorist and traveler. It has fought motorists’ legislative battles, protected them against unduly restrictive legislation, and worked against harsh and unjust prosecutions. AAA has been in the forefront of the movement for adequate roads and safe use of those roads. It has fought for equitable taxation and stood constant watch over the rights and prerogatives of America’s travelers.
A not-for-profit, fully tax-paying organization with more than 51 million members, AAA is well respected for its credibility and integrity. Known primarily for providing emergency road service, maps and travel publications, AAA also has a broad range of travel services, member-benefit programs and public service activities.
Just as AAA, its clubs and members helped to shape America in the 1900s, the Association will continue this role in the virtual realm as well as in the realities of the new millennium.
A general overview of AAA’s automotive, travel and traffic safety information can be found at www.aaanewsroom.net.
AAA Hoosier Motor Club History
AAA Hoosier Motor Club was originally organized in 1902 as a social group called the Flat Tire Club.
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AAA and the Environment
Among the hallmarks of AAA's work has been a dedication to continually improving safety for the motoring public. But we also recognize the need to balance environmental concerns with the public's cherished right to travel and their right to a safe, efficient and flexible transportation system that meets their needs.
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