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Free RACV roadside care for 18 yr old or YR12 students. Vic only. Or half price for 19 &20yr old

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free2go is the latest initiative brought to you by RACV. It’s a motoring assistance program developed especially for young Victorians who are new to the road. In other words, people just like you!

Available to all Victorians aged 18 to 20 years, as well as Year 12 students, free2go offers all the benefits of RACV membership and comes with Roadside Care. What makes the program really stand out is that for 18 year olds and Year 12 students, it is free. And for 19 and 20 year olds, Roadside Care is only half price. Peace of mind at a discounted price – you can't say no to that!

free2go membership includes:

  • Emergency roadside assistance.
    Anyone aged 18 years or in Year 12 will be covered for emergency roadside assistance (Roadside Care) in any car they drive, or are a passenger in. And what’s more, it’s free - no catches or contracts.

    Anyone aged 19 or 20 years will receive Roadside Care in a nominated vehicle at half the normal price. And if you’re 19 or 20 and don’t require Roadside Care, then you can still be a member and access all the other benefits free!

  • Free motoring information and advice on getting a licence or buying a car.

  • Access to a range of discounts and benefits, including driving lessons, accommodation, entertainment and motoring accessories.

19 & 20 year olds please ring 13 RACV or pop into any RACV shop to start your free2go membership.

NOTE: The site is a bit slow but works

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  • This is nothing new, I have been with Free2Go for a few years now. Deal was also posted over 400 days ago http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/1432

  • Yeah this is really old, and is every state. NRMA in NSW etc.

  • I'm glad someone posted again. First posted over 400 days ago… I wouldn't have found that one as I did not know about it to search for in the first place. I have a recently turned 18 yr old that may find this interesting as will many of her friends.

  • Regardless, this is great to inform people of this. I live in NSW so I'm not a part of the RACV, but would like to know if the RTA/NRMA has any program similar. Thanks for informing us, even if it does help only a few people, still good to know

  • RACQ has this too.

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