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Touring Club Suisse
Founded1 September 1896
FateRepresenting the interests and providing services in the area of mobility
Headquarters
Vernier
,
Switzerland
Key people
Peter Goetschi (President)
Jürg Wittwer (General Director)
Members1.5 million (2022)
A TCS patrol vehicle at a roadside assistance call

The Touring Club Suisse (TCS) is a Swiss non-profit association representing the interests of motorists in Switzerland. It has approximately 1.5 million members[citation needed], making it a significant organization in the field of mobility within the country. TCS provides various services to its members, including insurance, road assistance, and driving courses.[1] Additionally, the organization operates a number of campgrounds across Switzerland. TCS is also involved in conducting crash tests for mobility-related objects and participates in political lobbying on issues pertaining to mobility.

Origin and structure

The TCS was established in Geneva on September 1, 1896, by a group of 205 cyclists, primarily to promote bicycle tourism.[2] Today, it continues to operate as a non-profit organization, with its headquarters located in Vernier, Geneva. Structurally, the TCS comprises 23 regional sections along with a central Club. Each section contributes a representative to the Board of Directors, which oversees the organization's broader activities. The management of the Central Club's day-to-day operations is the responsibility of an appointed director. The Delegate Assembly, representing the entire membership of the TCS, functions as its highest decision-making body.

Activities

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Services Offered

Safety and Testing

Collaboration and recognition

Publications and Media

Facilities

References

  1. ^ "Touring Club Suisse - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  2. ^ "Gazette de Lausanne - 03.09.1896 - Pages 2/3". www.letempsarchives.ch. Retrieved 2022-07-22.