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Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania

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RACT office in Burnie.

The Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania normally abbreviated to RACT is a motoring club in Tasmania, Australia. The organisation was established in 1922 and now has 114,000 members.[1] It is a member of the Australian Automobile Association. It provides services such as roadside assistance, vehicle, home and contents insurance, personal and car loans, driver's education, tourism services and home security products. Its motto is help when you need it most.

In addition to consumer services, the club also engages in consumer advocacy, particularly in regard to gasoline prices, which are both historically and recently higher than prices in other parts of Australia.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.ract.com.au/about
  2. ^ "Launceston Chamber of Commerce labels petrol price an 'unfair burden'". ABC News. 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2016-10-15.