Thanksgiving weekend is the perfect excuse to take a “mini-vacation” in the United States, where people can choose to relax on the beach, go to bars, party or go out with the family.
However, whatever the final decision, the commitment and awareness of those responsible for driving must be taken into account. Unfortunately, on such dates, the number of accidents on the roads increases.
fair, AAA understands this scenario perfectly. and so it will display a program called “tug to go”which is to provide transport to a potential driver who has drunk too much.
The service will be available from Wednesday, November 23 at 6:00 PM ET until next Monday, November 28 at 6:00 AM ET. However, the AAA specifies that it should be used as a “last resort”.
Also, it specifies that it will work on keep disabled drivers off the road during this important holiday weekend in the United States.
Available states and how it works
When someone calls Tow to Go to request a service, tow truck with driver and his car to a safe place as long as you see range 10 miles. It should be noted that this is a free service, although we emphasize once again that it should be used as a last resort.
“AAA is proud to offer this service to help everyone get home safely this Thanksgiving. Alcohol, drugs, and even prescription drugs can affect your ability to drive.. So don’t put yourself at risk. Find a designated driver or ride sharing program. If you are tempted to drink and drive, call the AAA and we will drive you to safety,” AAA spokeswoman Adrienne Woodland said in a statement.
Finally, the states where AAA service will be available are Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Maine, Maryland, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Colorado, North Carolina and Indiana.
Source: La Opinion
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