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Organization
Type Commercial
Focus Auto
Country
    City 1000 AAA Drive, Heathrow, Florida 32746
    Founded 1902
    Founders [[Automobile Club of America

    Automobile Club of New Jersey
    Chicago Automobile Club
    Automobile Club of Utica
    Grand Rapids Automobile Club
    Princeton University Automobile Club
    Long Island Automobile Club
    Rhode Island Automobile Club
    Philadelphia Automobile Club]]

    Ownership Colonial Realty Partnership
    Subsidiaries Regional AAA offices, various apartments
    Websites

    The American Automobile Association, Inc. (AAA) was founded in 1902 by association of numerous American automobile clubs due to a lack of roads suitable for cars to drive on. Later, AAA began publishing road maps, hotel guides, and formed safety patrols. AAA has over 58 million members, 1,100 offices in the United States and Canada, and a number of websites for each region of service. As of 2015, AAA manages the .aaa gTLD.

    Background

    The American Automobile Association (the "AAA" or "Triple-A") was founded on March 4, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois, when in response to a lack of roads and highways suitable for automobiles,[1] nine motor clubs with a total of 1,500 members banded together to form the Triple-A. From 1905 to 1920, AAA produced various auto guides for the public, including maps and hotel guides.

    In 1997, AAA launched their first website, the national aaa.com.[2] Through this website, AAA members can get localized information from the club serving them by entering their zip code. In 1999, AAA launched their AAA NewsRoom, " designed for media use, contains news releases, fact sheets and other information about AAA."[2] In 2007, AAA helps to launch and promote the "Slow Down, Move Over" initiative.[2] DUIJusticeLink.com is launched in 2009 by AAA for criminal justice professionals. AAASeniors.com also launched in 2009 as an internet resource designed for seniors and the families of older drivers.[2] AAA's teen safe driving program Keys2Drive is launched in 2010 at teendriving.aaa.com.[2]

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