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RAA

Locality: Victor Harbor, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8552 1033



Address: 66 Ocean St 5211 Victor Harbor, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 Our RAA Rangers ventured to Greenwith on Saturday to deliver some delicious Balfours goodies along with some Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club team merch! If you voted in our #RAAPiePoll, you could be next. Keep your eyes peeled on our social channels this week for our next winner announcement!



24.01.2022 Here are the latest vehicle recalls advised by ACCC Product Safety: Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz X Class MY2018-2019 Accident, death and injury risk: There may be leakage from a hydraulic line connection on the steering gear, resulting in the gradual loss of steering hydraulic fluid. For more info: https://bit.ly/2GhL3sj... Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz G300 MY2011-2019 Accident, death and injury risk: The contacts of the steering column switch may be impaired by sand settling on the contacts, leading to increased electrical resistance. For more info: https://bit.ly/3nbBb3S Ford Motor Company of Australia Ford Focus MY19. Death / injury risk: The transmission stud may chafe on the engine wiring loom. Damage to the wiring loom may lead to reduced engine power and engine stall For more info: https://bit.ly/30swFEm Honda Australia Honda Odyssey MY19 Injury risk: The webbing sensor in the 3rd row left rear seatbelt may become inoperative. If the vehicle sensor fails to engage during a crash, proper restraint may not be provided to a belted occupant. For more info: https://bit.ly/2Gl0Eat Volvo Car Australia Volvo S60, V60 and XC60 MY2014-MY2017 Accident, injury and death risk: If the cooling system has to be refilled, air may become trapped in the cooling system and may not cool engine components. For more info: https://bit.ly/36lz1ZH BMW Australia BMW Motorrad R1250 Motorcycles MY2020 Non-compliance: The compliance plate and/or noise emission label may partially detach from motorcycle. The vehicle is not compliant with the Australian Design Rule 25/01. For more info: https://bit.ly/3n9JLQN Ford Motor Company Ford Transit MY2017 & Ford Transit Custom MY2017-2019 Fire risk: If the electronic Run-on Water Pump (ROWP) fails, the 15A fuse fitted to protect ROWP from overheating may not work as intended. For more info: https://bit.ly/34fCma2

23.01.2022 COMPETITION CLOSED: We have 5x double in-season passes to GIVE AWAY for the movie HAPPIEST SEASON, showing in participating cinemas from 26 November 2020. To enter the draw, tell us what you're looking forward to most this Christmas Winners will be drawn at random at 1pm tomorrow, Wednesday 25 November. T&Cs in the 'About' tab. --... Movie synopsis: Meeting your girlfriend’s family for the first time can be tough. Planning to propose at her family’s annual Christmas dinner - until you realize that they don’t even know she’s gay - is even harder. When Abby (Kristen Stewart) learns that Harper (Mackenzie Davis) has kept their relationship a secret from her family, she begins to question the girlfriend she thought she knew. HAPPIEST SEASON is a holiday romantic comedy that hilariously captures the range of emotions tied to wanting your family’s acceptance, being true to yourself, and trying not to ruin Christmas. Starring Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Daniel Levy, with Victor Garber and Mary Steenburgen Directed by Clea DuVall. Written by Clea DuVall & Mary Holland Only in Cinemas on November 26. Watch the Trailer here: https://bit.ly/38sHKuc #HappiestSeason 2020 CTMG. All Rights Reserved.

21.01.2022 Our AGM will be delayed. RAA’s Annual General Meeting was scheduled to be held on Monday 23 November in person. Following the State Government’s lockdown announcement on Wednesday 18 November, RAA immediately began preparations to delay the AGM to a later date and establish the technology needed to conduct the meeting using an online forum, rather than in person. Despite the further announcements late last week, given the current level of uncertainty around COVID-19 case dev...elopments in South Australia, to ensure our members have the best opportunity to safely attend the AGM, the RAA President with the support of the Board has determined to proceed with the decision to delay the AGM and set a new date utilising an online format. Once the rescheduled date for the online AGM has been finalised, we’ll communicate the details via our email communications, website, social media channels and via a notice in The Advertiser.



19.01.2022 The winning suburb in our #RAAPiePoll this week is Sheidow Park! If you voted for Sheidow Park, you are in the running to receive a visit from our RAA Rangers who have lots of prizes to give away including a Balfours hamper filled with your favourite SA goodies! Keep an eye on your phone this week, we will send you a text message if you're one of our lucky winners.

18.01.2022 RAA is thrilled to see our persistent calls for more investment in South Australian roads being met with over $600m in Federal Government funding, which will aid road safety and promote economic stimulus Scott Morrison (ScoMo) Michael McCormack MP

18.01.2022 Taking a road trip to one of South Australia’s beautiful regions this weekend? Don’t risk a speeding fine. Mobile speed cameras are more common in country SA than you might think. Find out the surprising number of people caught speeding on country roads: https://bit.ly/3ima6HQ



18.01.2022 ROAD SAFETY INFRASTRUCTURE SPOTLIGHT: ‘Cats eyes’ or ‘raised reflective pavement markers (RRPM’s for short) are applied to road surfaces to complement line marking, especially in wet weather and at night. They’re particularly useful in the wet as the reflective component usually sits above any water on the road (which can make line marking difficult to see). These thermoplastic markers contain coloured reflectors, and the colour varies depending on their use. Red should be used on left hand edge lines, and white on lane dividing lines. Blue is used to indicate fire plugs to emergency services, and yellow can be used to delineate the centre dividing line or traffic islands.

16.01.2022 RAA Regional Safety Grants are now open! $50,000 is available to help community groups, schools and not-for-profit organisations based in regional South Australia kick start critical safety projects. It’s part of RAA’s commitment to creating a safer state. Applications are open until 30th October. To find out more, please visit www.raa.com.au/safetygrants.

15.01.2022 Thousands of South Aussie drivers are caught red-handed every year breaking road rules, but which laws are most commonly disobeyed? https://bit.ly/2HWVUby

11.01.2022 The National Servicemen’s Association recently opened its new Memorial Gardens in Keswick. Using a $5,000 grant awarded from RAA's Grassroots Giving program, the group was able to install benches and picnic tables at their Gardens which pay tribute to the 212 National Servicemen who lost their lives in conflicts in Borneo and Vietnam. Our Grassroots Giving program is focussed on helping disadvantaged and vulnerable South Australians, supporting youth in need, shining a light on cultural diversity and assisting local community groups. Spread the word, applications are open until 19 October. To find out more and apply, please visit: www.raa.com.au/grassroots-giving

10.01.2022 We answer some of your FAQs about the new Smarter Homes Regulations. Find out what the regulations mean for new and existing Solar customers, and how we can help: https://bit.ly/33nqXoK



09.01.2022 Do you have an old or damaged child restraint and don’t know what to do with it? You can now recycle it with RAA We're encouraging the correct disposal of car seats so they're kept out of landfill and don’t end up in second hand stores. From 1 October, you can drop off old seats to our Child Safety Centre at Mile End for recycling. There'll be a cost of $5 per seat, but members will receive a $5 gift voucher to use on their next child restraint purchase. Child restraint m...anufacturers warn against using restraints older than 10 years of age as they may start to deteriorate so check the manufacture date on your seats. If a child restraint has been involved in a major crash it should be replaced with a new one. RAA’s Child Safety Centre can help you choose the right restraint for your child. Call us now to discuss on 8202 4592 or email us on [email protected]

08.01.2022 Tiarna Oxer is proud to be one of RAA's first female patrols, and hopes to become a trailblazer for women looking to enter the automotive industry: https://bit.ly/3d09oi8

07.01.2022 We answer this and 9 other quirky road rule questions. From driveway parking etiquette to handbags on the front seat, we find out what's legal and what could land you with a fine.

07.01.2022 Wherever you live in South Australia, we want to hear from you about any bike lanes, paths or trails that are in need of an upgrade. Tell us via our Risky Rides survey here: www.raa.com.au/riskyrides

05.01.2022 Let's all give Jeff a huge shoutout in the comments below for his hard work, attending to 7000 roadside service calls in the Yorke Peninsula!

04.01.2022 There's a lot more to the beautiful Clare Valley than Riesling and cycling trails. We discover the hidden gems of this often-overlooked wine region: https://bit.ly/2Gn5DHe

04.01.2022 We all need a bit of extra Christmas Cheer this year, so we're bringing members 10 days of amazing deals, competitions and a whole lot of goodies! Keep an eye on our social channels from December 1 to unwrap 10 awesome prizes Download the myRAA app and let the cheer begin! ... https://bit.ly/3pVSNCk See more

03.01.2022 It’s good to know our road safety message is resonating with South Aussie school kids. After our Street Smart Primary educator, Christina visited Glen Osmond Primary School recently, Year 4 student Jack sent us his new Road Safety Rap song I said stop! Don't keep walking mate,... not even if you're running late. Look! Is there anything on the street? If there is you'd better plant your feet. Listen! Is there anything coming your way? You know what I am going to say? Think! Use your brain like a boss and pick a safe time to walk across. To cross the road my advice you better take! Or you'll end up like a pancake! Well done Jack, we couldn't have said it better ourselves! Music execs, please form a line. Road Safety Rap is part of an activity book for students taking part in the RAA Street Smart Primary program. For more info please visit www.raa.com.au/streetsmartprimary or call our friendly Street Smart team on 08 8202 8214 to book a free lesson for your school.

03.01.2022 Our Rangers had a very special guest along for the Balfours deliveries on Saturday. If you live in Sheidow Park you may have seen our big green friend roaming the streets! Did you vote in our #RAAPiePoll? If so, you could have some delicious SA goodies coming your way! Keep an eye on our Facebook and Instagram pages over the next couple of days for this week's winner announcement.

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