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The Federation of Danish Motorists (Danish: Forenede Danske Motorejere, abbreviated FDM) is an organisation created in 1909 as a spin-off from the Danish automotive interests magazine ''Motor'' (Danish for ''Engine''), which was published since 1906. With the exception of 2009, FDM has had a rising number of members since its creation, and in 2010 had 238,000 members. The organisation offers both technical and legal assistance and advice to its members, and has taken several legal cases to court on behalf of its members, covering seat malfunctions, parking fines and used car sales.


''Motor''

The magazine ''Motor'' is still a central part of what FDM does, and with more than 434,000 subscribers it is the largest automotive magazine in Denmark.


International participation

FDM is a memberorganisation of
FIA FIA is the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (English: International Automobile Federation), the world's governing body for all forms of motor sport where four or more wheels are used. Fia or FIA may also refer to: People * Fia Backs ...
and
ARC Europe {{refimprove, date=December 2010 ARC Europe Group is the association of major European motoring clubs, principally active in the area of roadside assistance. 8 shareholders leading their local market ARC Transistance - the initial name for ARC ...


See also

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Danish Cyclists Federation Danish Cyclists' Federation (da: Cyklistforbundet) is a Danish non-governmental bicycle interest organisation, with the purpose of promoting bicycling and bicycle safety. It was founded in 1905 and got around 16,000 members (2013) Danish Cyclist ...


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Automobile associations Clubs and societies in Denmark Road safety organizations Transport organizations based in Denmark 1909 establishments in Denmark Organizations established in 1909 {{Denmark-transport-stub