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Whether you desire to become a member of an automotive association or simply looking for travel and safety information, our Associations category is just the place for you.

We canvassed the Web and the following list of associations has met our criteria for design, content, and usefulness to become the Best of the Web.
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American Automobile Association
If you are not sure about what types of benefits AAA members receive, why not stop by their official web site. Once there you will not only be able to locate their local office, but you will also have the ability to locate AAA approved repair shops and travel agencies throughout the United States and Canada.
 
National Automobile Dealers Association
The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) represents retail car and truck dealers. In addition to allowing access to association publications, the NADA Public Home page provides you with a state by state listing of upcoming auto shows.
 
National Motorists Association
The National Motorists Association advocates, protects and represents the interests of North American motorists. Here you will be able find information concerning the EPA's proposed 50 cent per gallon gas tax increase as well as how to beat that recent traffic ticket.
 
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The NHTSA is responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes.This is a great place to learn about the issues concerning both vehicle safety equipment and injury prevention.
 
The US Department of Transportation
The US Department of Transportation is responsible for transportation safety improvements and enforcement. Here you will be able to find out about the DOT's latest research and technological activities that help ensure your safety.
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