New Zealand Automobile Association

"NZAA" redirects here. For the airport ICAO code NZAA, see Auckland Airport.
New Zealand Automobile Association
Formation Auckland, New Zealand (1903)[1]
Type Incorporated society
Purpose Automotive services
Headquarters 99 Albert Street
Auckland
New Zealand
Region served
New Zealand
Membership
1.25 million (2008) [2]
Chief Executive
Brian Gibbons
Website www.aa.co.nz

The New Zealand Automobile Association (NZAA or AA) is an incorporated society that provides a range of services to its members including free motoring advice, breakdown services, vehicle repairs, driver licensing, driver training, travel maps, accommodation guides and bookings, insurance and finance. The AA has more than 1.4 million members throughout New Zealand.[3]

The AA is also an advocate for creating a better and safer driving environment for New Zealanders. It has been supporting kiwi drivers since 1903 making it the largest and oldest motoring club in New Zealand.

History

In May 1903, Dr George Thomas Humphrey de Clive-Lowe invited about 20 new motoring enthusiasts to consider his germ of an idea to start an automobile club. First in Auckland, followed by Canterbury a few months later, motoring clubs began to dot the country with at least 15 different automobile associations registered by 1930. During the 1980s, 17 district automobile associations began to merge to form the New Zealand Automobile Association and became the country’s largest club. The final merger was achieved in 1991 under the leadership of the present Chief Executive, Brian Gibbons. Products and services diversified through new joint venture companies, franchise operations and business partnerships during the 1990s.

International affiliations

The AA is a member of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) through which its members can receive reciprocal road services in a number of countries across the world.

Products and services

References

  1. "Over 100 years of motoring history". NZAA. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  2. "$60 million given away in AA Rewards over 10 years". New Zealand Automobile Association. 16 June 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  3. Association Profile, NZAA. "NZAA Association Profile" (PDF). New Zealand Automobile Association. NZAA. Retrieved 9 April 2015.

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