EAC European Automobile Clubs
Abbreviation | EAC |
---|---|
Formation | 2008 |
Purpose | Motorists' issues |
Location | |
President | Bernd Opolka |
Website | www |
The EAC European Automobile Clubs (abbreviation: EAC) is a pan-European interest group based in Brussels. Six European automobile clubs with a total of around three million members are organized in the EAC.[1] The association represents the concerns of European road users vis-à-vis the institutions of the European Union and national politics. The association's work includes promoting the harmonization of traffic regulations in EU member states and promoting technological progress with a focus on traffic safety and sustainability in the automotive sector.[2]
The association, founded in 2008, has its headquarters in Brussels and an office in Berlin. Its president has been Bernd Opolka since 2010.[3][4]
The EAC has been a member and signatory of the European Road Safety Charter since 2010.[5][6]
References[edit]
- ↑ European Automobile Clubs. "Home" (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2019-08-14.
- ↑ European Automobile Clubs. "Über Uns|Leitlinien" (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2019-08-14.
- ↑ European Automobile Clubs (2019-08-14). "Über Uns|Mitarbeiter & Vorstand" (in Deutsch).
- ↑ European Automobile Clubs (2010-10-21). "Pressemitteilung: Bernd Opolka ist neuer EAC-Präsident" (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2019-08-14.
- ↑ European Commission (ed.), "Road safety Charter|Members", Road Safety Charter (in German), retrieved 2019-08-14CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ European Automobile Clubs (2010-03-02). "EAC unterschreibt Europäische Charta für Verkehrssicherheit" (in Deutsch).
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