GEM Motoring Assist

GEM Motoring Assist
Industry Automotive services
Founded 1932 (as the Company of Veteran Motorists)
Headquarters East Sussex, United Kingdom
Services

Road Safety and Motoring Advice

Breakdown assistance
Website www.motoringassist.com

GEM Motoring Assist is a road safety and breakdown recovery organisation based in the UK. It was formed in 1932 as the Company of Veteran Motorists and operated under this name until 1983, when it was renamed The Guild of Experienced Motorists as a symbolic brand name. In 2004 the name was amended to GEM Motoring Assist, as it is known today, which reflects its position as a provider of assistance to its members in all matters relating to motoring.[1] GEM provides motoring and safety literature for the general public from their website [2] in addition to offering its members Breakdown cover.

Since 2004, Viscount Simon has been President of the organisation, as well as trustee of the GEM Road Safety Charity which funds the organisations campaigning and road safety activities.

In 2011, 2010 and 2008, GEM Motoring Assist has been the winner of the Auto Express award for Best Breakdown provider as well as second place in 2009.[3]

GEM first began offering breakdown services in 1978 to club members. It operates a 24-hour Rescue Control Centre to arrange assistance from a nationwide network of over 6,000 recovery vehicles. As well as offering the traditional breakdown service they offer a pay and reclaim scheme [4]

See also

Vehicle recovery

Breakdown cover

References

External links


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