
The Automobile Club of Great Britain
The Automobile Club of Great Britain, now known as the AA (Automobile Association), was founded in 1905 to support motorists with services like roadside assistance, insurance, and driving tips. It aimed to promote motoring while ensuring safety and convenience for drivers. Over time, it expanded its offerings to include travel services, vehicle insurance, and roadside repair, becoming one of the UK’s leading motoring organizations. Its role was to represent drivers’ interests, provide assistance on the road, and advocate for safer driving standards.