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The Importance of Wearing a Helmet When Cycling

The Importance of Wearing a Helmet When Cycling

SOUTH AFRICA – Cycling has become an increasingly popular mode of transportation due to its cost-effectiveness and convenience. However, it is important to remember that like other forms of transportation, cycling carries risks, and it is essential to ensure that the appropriate safety equipment is used. The Automobile Association (AA) is urging cyclists to wear […]

AA Urges Urgent Attention to Traffic Problems Caused by Rolling Blackouts

AA Urges Urgent Attention to Traffic Problems Caused by Rolling Blackouts

Rolling blackouts have become a regular occurrence in South Africa, and in many cases, the problem of traffic during these times is left in the hands of inexperienced, unauthorised ‘pointsmen’. This worrying trend has caught the attention of the Automobile Association (AA), which has urged traffic authorities to step in and do more to ensure […]

March Fuel Prices Spike: R1.22/litre Increase in Petrol Price Expected – AA

March Fuel Prices Spike: R1.22/litre Increase in Petrol Price Expected – AA

The Automobile Association of South Africa (AA) has warned that significant increases in petrol prices are likely in March. Unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) suggests that 93 ULP and 95 ULP petrol will climb by between R1.22/litre and R1.27/l, diesel is expected to increase by around 28cents a litre and illuminating […]

Nou gaan jy éérs betaal vir brandstof

Nou gaan jy éérs betaal vir brandstof

Suid-Afrikaanse verbruikers moet hulle staal vir nog verwagte skerp stygings in die brandstofprys volgende maand. Die Automobiel-Assosiasie (AA) sê hoewel die rand die afgelope maand goed teen die dollar gevaar het – en met sowat 14c versterk het – was dit veel minder as wat nodig is om die styging in die olieprys teen te […]

Fuel prices higher on ominous oil – AA

Fuel prices higher on ominous oil – AA

South African fuel users are set to be hit with yet more steep price hikes going into March. This is according to the Automobile Association (AA) which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. The Association says although the Rand performed well against the US dollar during February, […]

Hefty fuel price increase expected – AA

Hefty fuel price increase expected – AA

SOUTH AFRICA – Bullish international oil prices are setting the stage for yet another hefty hike in fuel prices. This is according to the Automobile Association (AA), which was commenting on unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. The Association says that the current picture shows month-end increases of up to […]

AA and BirdLife South Africa: Working together for safe conservation

AA and BirdLife South Africa: Working together for safe conservation

SOUTH AFRICA – The Automobile Association (AA) has partnered with BirdLife South Africa to contribute to the conservation of South Africa’s birds, their habitats, and biodiversity. Through the partnership, the AA is providing its customers an opportunity to contribute to conversation in our country. “All our AA Armed Response customers will be able to contribute […]

Fuel price set for February spike – AA

Fuel price set for February spike – AA

SOUTH AFRICA – Fuel prices are set for a significant spike when the price for February is adjusted next week. This is according to the Automobile Association (AA), which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. The Association says expects petrol to rise by up to 82 cents […]

Road deaths blight South Africa – AA

Road deaths blight South Africa – AA

A reduction in fatalities on South African roads the past festive season is welcome news but must be seen in the context of decreased traffic volumes over the same period last year says the Automobile Association (AA). Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula announced the festive season road statistics in Gauteng this morning noting that during the […]

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