AAA’s Tow to Go Program Offers Safe Rides During Holidays
Preparations are underway across the United States as tow trucks gear up to ensure the safe journey of people during the holiday season. Starting its Tow to Go program this Friday, AAA is set to roll out this service in various states, including Florida, Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina (Charlotte). This program aims to prevent impaired drivers from hitting the roads during the festive season.
Tow to Go is operational on most major holidays.
When participants use the Tow to Go program, AAA promptly dispatches a tow truck to transport both the impaired driver and their vehicle to a secure location within a 10-mile radius at no cost. Highlighting the significance of the initiative, AAA emphasized that Tow to Go is operational on most major holidays, extending a complimentary ride to impaired drivers and their vehicles who don’t have a safe alternative.
Since its beginning in 1998, the program has successfully removed nearly 30,000 impaired drivers from the roads, according to a news release.
AAA highlights that Tow to Go is a free service accessible to AAA members and non-members. The program offers a confidential local ride for a single person and their vehicle to a secure location within a 10-mile radius. It’s worth mentioning that appointments cannot be pre-scheduled, as Tow to Go is designed as a safety net for those who may not have planned ahead.
AAA strongly advocates the selection of a designated driver before engaging in celebrations. In certain situations, alternate arrangements may be necessary to ensure a safe ride home for an impaired person. It’s important to note that Tow to Go might not be available in rural areas or during severe weather conditions.
With the anticipation of rescuing over 937,000 drivers facing car troubles during the 2023 holiday season, AAA urges people to consider Tow to Go as a last resort. The service is active from 6 p.m. on Friday, December 22, to 6 a.m. on Tuesday, January 2. For assistance, Tow to Go can be reached at (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246.
Breaking the Silence on Holiday Season Gripes and Pet Peeves
Beneath the glittering façade of joy and festivity, there also lies a mix of offbeat, frustrating, and sometimes downright dislikable experiences that many of us encounter during the holidays.
Grinchy but relatable.
Those who express reservations about the holiday season are often unfairly labeled as “Grinches.” But the truth is that numerous aspects of holidays can be challenging. These irritating moments quietly coexist alongside the warmer and happier parts of the season. Though often left unspoken, they undeniably play a part in the holiday experience. Some traditions may be annoying (to you), but they are totally a part of the traditions of the holiday season. They contribute to the wild blend of chaos and excitement. After all, the holiday experience wouldn’t be complete without these ups and downs.
Holiday season chaos.
Most of us can probably agree about how annoying it is to argue over current events. This is especially true while trying to enjoy a meal. Has anyone ever had a productive debate during dinner? Additionally, the lead-up to these gatherings often involves dealing with aggressive drivers and enduring prolonged traffic congestion. It’s as if there is a noticeable decline in driving etiquette as December 1 approaches. Maybe we’re all just caught up in the holiday frenzy, or perhaps it’s the stress of gift shopping and company holiday parties making us a bit more road rage-y.
Nothing’s enjoyable about duking it out with a random shopper for the last batch of eggs or scrambling for those last-minute must-haves. Holidays always bring some kind of scarcity, whether it’s butter, sour cream, or that one toy your kid will throw a fit over if it’s missing. The worst part is you can never predict what’s going to run low. It’s like you’re stuck in this weird holiday shopping roulette.
To help ease the holiday stress that some people go through, we’ve put together a list of the top gripes and pet peeves during this season.
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