I used to be a member of AAA but stopped after I started to read some of the material that they send to members describing how hard they are working for my (motorists) rights. Things like opposing gas tax increases, opposing use of gas taxes (and other auto related taxes and fees) for uses such as alternative/public transport. They truly do represent the interests of "motorists", those however are not allways my interests and so I decided not to support them and risk the inconveniance and cost of being stranded (it has not happened yet...). I only bring this up because in my experience a lot of people do not realise this about AAA. At one time there was a "greener" alternative to AAA, maybe a list member has some info. Or I could be wrong about AAA but it seemed pretty convincing at the time about 10 years ago. Thanks, David S 87 Westfalia Syncro Portland OR |
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