Canadian Automobile Association
The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) is the advocate for Canada's driving and travelling public. Formed in 1913, CAA has grown with its Members, responding to their changing needs by offering new and exciting products and services. Today, CAA not only provides first-rate Emergency Roadside Service, but also offers Members complete auto touring and travel services, discounts with preferred companies, insurance services and auto repair services, just to name a few benefits.
As an association of automobile clubs in Canada, CAA speaks on behalf of Members and other travellers to improve traffic safety, infrastructure, mobility and ease of travel, emissions and taxation. Through public awareness campaigns and government lobbying, CAA works to ensure safe and enjoyable driving for all Canadians. For more information, visit CAA National.
American Automobile Association
AAA is a not-for-profit organization of motor clubs serving Members throughout the United States and Canada. Through affiliations with other motoring clubs around the world, AAA provides benefits to Members travelling in 110 countries on six continents.
As an advocate for travellers, AAA monitors activities that could impact freedom of mobility. AAA experts regularly testify before congressional committees and federal agencies on issues affecting AAA Members and the public such as:
- Highway and air traffic system infrastructures.
- Automobile and truck safety initiatives.
- Fair travel taxes and recreation fees.
- Balancing improved mobility with environmental and air quality concerns.
For more information, visit the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
