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GFMA
(redirected from Green Flag Motoring Assistance)

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GFMAGeneral Forest Management Area
GFMAGuernsey Fund Managers Association
GFMAGreen Flag Motoring Assistance (UK)
GFMAGraduate Financial Management Association
GFMAGrimsby Fish Merchants' Association (UK)
GFMAGovernmental Frequency Management Agency (Hungary)
GFMAGlasgow Freestyle Martial Arts (Glasgow, Scotland)
GFMAguaranty funds management account
GFMAGeorgian Folk Medicine Association


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Green Flag Motoring Assistance, launched in 1971, now provides vehicle rescue services to more than five million motorists.
Green Flag motoring assistance was launched in 1971 and is now a major motoring assistance provider, giving rescue services to more than five million drivers.
Green Flag Motoring Assistance spokesman Nigel Charlesworth says: "People should be aware that although they may be protected from the elements while their car is running, in the event of a breakdown drivers could be stranded for long periods, which can be very dangerous if weather conditions become extreme.
 
 
 
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