Royal Brunanter Automobile Club

The Royal Brunanter Automobile Club' is the Brunanter motor club. The RBAC provides motorist assistance, car insurance, driving lessons and other services.

History
The RBAC was founded in April 1906 to provide assistance to early motorists in Brunant. King Johan II (then prince), an avid motorist, was an early patron of the club and served as its second president from June 1909 to December 1913.

One of the RBAC's earliest achievements was to issue a a motorists road manual with suggested road manners to observe, released in 1907. It also pushed to have the government implement a national speed limit, which varied from 9 km/h in Koningstad to 15 km/h in Carrington; In 1909 the Motoring Act was passed setting speed limits at 10 km/h.

The RBAC introduced motorsport to Brunant, starting with the Cape Cross-Koningstad race in 1908. THey were also organizers of the Donderstad Grand Prix.