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Motoring groups in Driving in Australia
Motoring groups in Driving in Australia
Each State and Territory has a separate motoring group which offers roadside breakdown assistance, as well as comprehensive road maps, tourist guides, and useful motoring advice from their numerous branch offices. You need to purchase an annual membership in one of these associations to qualify for roadside assistance, but this can be done when lodging a call for help (with an additional fee). Each State association has reciprocal arrangements with the others, so a single membership will do for all of Australia. If you are a member of the local motoring group in your home country, you might be entitled to free reciprocal assistance, such as maps, from the various motoring groups in Australia. Check with your local motoring group before you leave.
New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory: NRMA
Victoria: RACV
Queensland: RACQ
South Australia: RAA
Western Australia: RAC
Tasmania: RACT
Northern Territory: AANT
A different level of coverage with a higher fee is usually required to ensure useful assistance in remote areas.
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