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News by Supplier: AA

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NEW VANS FOR THE AA
28 August 2006 - AA
The UK’s largest breakdown organisation, the AA, has strengthened its roadside recovery fleet with an order for 200 Volkswagen Transporters.
AA DRIVING SCHOOL LAUNCH NEW CD-ROM
26 July 2005 - AA
'SUPPORTING LEARNER DRIVERS MEANS HELPING THEM EVERY STEP OF THE WAY' SAYS AA DRIVING SCHOOL
TEDDY BEARS TO BARE ESSENTIALS - AA PATROLS GO THE EXTRA MILE
29 May 2005 - AA
With 18 million motorists set to hit the roads this Bank Holiday, the AA is gearing up for a busy weekend with an extra 20 per cent of patrols available to attend to members' breakdowns
BRITISH MOTORISTS TO LOSE 150,000 HOURS THIS EASTER
22 March 2005 - AA
British motorists could lose over 150,000 hours over the four-day Easter weekend through avoidable breakdowns says the AA.
IT'S JUST ANOTHER M(ECH)ANIC MONDAY
28 February 2005 - AA
If you think that Monday mornings are only a problem for us humans then think again - cars also fall prey to the Monday Morning Blues.
LONGER TEST DRIVES COULD LEAD TO HAPPIER CAR OWNERS
11 November 2004 - AA
Deciding on a new car based on the brief test drive afforded by most dealers – with a salesman pushing hard to get you to ease off the throttle and load up on extras – is not the most reliable way to find the right car.
A CENTURY OF AA INSIGNIA
02 November 2004 - AA
It is not uncommon to see old cars sporting even older AA badges on the radiator grill or for the badges to turn up when clearing the piles of boxes from old garages. Each badge has a history.
NEW VISION OF THE DARK ROAD AHEAD
26 October 2004 - AA
A new night vision system will 'see' beyond the range of the car's headlamps and warn drivers of pedestrians in the road.
THE CLOCK'S TICKING
25 October 2004 - AA
The end of British Summer Time heralds dark days
GET READY FOR WINTER AND PREPARE YOUR CAR
21 October 2004 - AA
As you wave goodbye to the sun, pack away your summer clothes and wheel the lawnmower into hibernation, spare a thought and some basic checks for your car this winter.
CHIP AND PIN LICENCE CARDS MAY REPLACE PAPER PORTION
05 October 2004 - AA
Scrapping the paper element of the photocard driving licence is good news, says The AA Motoring Trust, which believes the Government is set to ditch it.
IT'S FOR THE WHOLE YEAR, NOT JUST FOR SUMMER
14 September 2004 - AA
Air-conditioning is the cool optional extra for new cars but if it isn't used once a week, repair costs can be a real blow to your wallet.
COST OF FILLING UP MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN NEW CAR PURCHASES
09 September 2004 - AA
The cost of fuel has the greatest sway over car buying decisions, with eight out of 10 car buyers saying this is a vital factor in their choice, an AA Insurance survey found
FLASH CARS AT WORK
17 August 2004 - AA
Buying a car because you think it will impress your colleagues is a waste of time and money because most of your colleagues won't give two hoots, research for the AA Car Buyer's Guide reveals.
WOMEN'S SUPERIOR MIRROR SKILLS NOT REFLECTED IN DRIVING TEST PASS RATE.
03 August 2004 - AA
When they get behind the wheel, men are faster than women – at learning to drive. Women are better at checking their mirrors but are not as good at reversing as their male counterparts.
FAIR DEAL FOR ROAD USERS STILL A LONG WAY OFF, SAYS THE AA MOTORING TRUST
29 July 2004 - AA
The Government's transport announcement is a clear signal that a fair deal for road users is still a long way off, says The AA Motoring Trust.
SURVEY SHOWS UK SERVICE AREAS LAG BEHIND EUROPE
01 July 2004 - AA
Britain's motorway service areas (MSAs) are the worst in Europe, according to a new survey supported by the AA Motoring Trust, which puts some of the blame on outdated government regulations.
THERE IS A LOT YOU CAN DO TO REDUCE YOUR FUEL COSTS
17 June 2004 - AA
With fuel prices higher than they have been since November 2000, it's time to put some thought into reducing how much you pour down your tank's throat.
CHILD SEAT MISFITTING DANGERS
26 February 2004 - AA
The AA Motoring Trust has revealed how basic mistakes when fitting child seats can kill and injure children, even in low speed crashes.
HOLDING A MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING IS ILLEGAL
27 November 2003 - AA
Making or receiving hand-held mobile phone calls while driving a car will be an offence from 1 December 2003 with a £30 fixed penalty or a fine of up to £1,000 if convicted in a court of law.
 
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