Touring and Automobile Club of Peru
Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú | |
Abbreviation | TACP |
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Formation | May 20, 1924 |
Founder | Marino Edmundo Tabusso |
Founded at | Lima, Peru |
Type | Nonprofit |
Headquarters | Lima, Peru |
President | Iván Dibós Mier |
Website | www |
The Touring and Automobile Club of Peru (Spanish: Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú, TACP) is a non-profit organisation in Peru founded in 1924 that provides automobile services, as well as the country's best-known driving course.[1] The TACP is a member of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme.
History
The organisation was founded as the Touring Club Peruano on May 20, 1924.[2]
From 1968 to 2005, its driving school was a service unit of the organisation, when it became independent as the Touring Escuela S.A., later renamed to Trinidad Morán, with the TACP serving as one of its main shareholders. This independent school was disestablished in 2016 due to a change in the guidelines provided by the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC).[3]
List of presidents
- 1924–1930: Marino Edmundo Tabusso[2]
- 1930–1964: Eduardo Dibós Dammert
- 1965–1979: Alfonso Bryce Lostanau
- 1979–1998: Percy Griffiths Escardó
- 1998–2011: Godfrey Hemmerde Castaños
- 2011–present: Iván Dibós Mier
See also
References
- ^ Mamani, María Elena (2023-05-17). "¿Qué es el Touring y qué tienen que ver con los brevetes?". Infobae.
- ^ a b "Historia". Touring Y Automóvil Club del Perú. Archived from the original on 2013-06-01.
- ^ "Academia de manejo del Touring cierra sus puertas por nuevas disposiciones del MTC". Gestión. 2016-07-13. Archived from the original on 2016-09-27.