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BIHAMK
Founded1946.
TypeThe Automobile Association
FocusRoad Safety Research
Location
OriginsBosanskohercegovačko automobilističko društvo

Area served

Bosnia and Herzegovina
ServicesRoad assistance in BiH

Traffic info call-services (1325)

Technical assistance to drivers
MethodCampaign

Members

c. 60,000
SubsidiariesBIHAMK Road assistance

BIHAMK Touring offices

BIHAMK Technical Center
Websitewww.bihamk.ba
Member of FIA, AIT, FIM, EuroRAP and ARC Europe

BIHAMKorBosanskohercegovački auto-moto klub (in English: Bosnia and Herzegovina Automobile and Motorcycle Club), as one of the three main Bosnian motoring clubs (along with AAMKBIH and AMSRS), is a local equivalent to the American AAA or British AA. BIHAMK continues the tradition of Bosnia-car racing-motorcycle association (Bosanskohercegovačko automobilističko društvo) founded 7 February 1946 and the Automobile Association of BiH (Auto-moto savez BiH) founded in 1947.

BIHAMK plays a special role in the field of public information about the condition of the roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][2] It also provides technical assistance to drivers, issues International Driving Permits and other such documents for Bosnian drivers and publishes informative tourist brochures and maps for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Europe.[citation needed]

BIHAMK works in the field of traffic prevention and education, monitoring road safety, suggesting methodological improvements to relevant authorities and producing various manuals in the field of accident prevention notably.[citation needed]

The club enjoys reciprocal membership with many other European and international motoring clubs and encourages the development and improvement of motorsport within the international rules and norms.[citation needed]

International membership

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BIHAMK is a full member of:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About BIHAMK". BIHAMK. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
  • ^ "tractor bars". Southside machine. Retrieved 28 November 2016.

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