Motor club

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Motor clubs are organizations, either for-profit or non-profit, which motorists (drivers, vehicle owners) can join to enjoy certain benefits provided by the club relating to driving a vehicle. There is typically an annual membership fee to join. A membership identification card, valid for the time period of membership paid, is typically issued to the member.

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[edit] Typical motor club benefits

Member benefits may include the following:

  • Emergency road service upon presentation of membership card. Often there is a nationwide network with agreements with various local towing and other emergency road service providers.
  • Providing members with maps or other tourist or motoring information in some cases.
  • In some cases, reward stickers or decals may be provided to the member to place in the window of his/her vehicle, offering a reward to someone locating or reporting a stolen vehicle.
  • Sometimes certain services related to vehicles such as transferring ownership may be provided to members at a reduced cost.
  • Some businesses such as motels may provide members of certain motor clubs with discounts upon presentation of their membership cards.

[edit] List of well-known motor clubs in North America

[edit] See also

[edit] Reference

  1. New York Times article - Amoco to Sell Motor Club