It will still offer travel information via its website and App.
The AA has ended their Roadwatch traffic and travel reports after almost 32 years.
The insurance company says the move is due to new GPS technologies and other traffic information sources available to motorists, and it will focus on growing other areas of the business instead.
It will still offer travel information via its website and App.
The AA says it is conducting a consultation process with Roadwatch staff, starting today.
AA ROADWATCH IS set to discontinue its radio traffic reports after more than 30 years.https://t.co/YRCoI4xuhI
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) July 9, 2021

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