PHOENIX — AAA will offer its Tipsy Tow service to Arizonans this Labor Day. The association said that anyone in the state who wants to ensure a safe ride home for themselves or others can call ...
For those who overindulge on alcohol today on St. Patrick's Day, AAA Northern California will get drivers and their cars home safely for free. The organization's "Tipsy Tow" program, which offers ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — For anyone who’s made one too many toasts to America on its Independence Day, AAA is offering a free towing service to make sure people have a safe ride home. Tipsy Tow will give ...
PHOENIX — Thanksgiving here, and Arizona drivers who toast a little too much to what they are thankful for can get a free tow home. AAA of Arizona is offering its Tipsy Tow service for people across ...
SAN ANTONIO — AAA Texas says it will be offering a free one-way service to take you home from New Year’s celebrations if you plan to be drinking when the calendar flips to 2019. The company’s Tipsy ...
It's the Fourth of July, and that means backyard barbecues, rooftop firework show watching, and poolside parties. What it shouldn't mean, however, (and we can't believe we still have to talk about ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- As you're making New Year's plans, don't forget to plan how you're getting home. Several agencies are offering help if you or someone you know has had a bit too much to drink.
The 4th of July is one of the most dangerous holidays on the road. The Automobile Club of Southern California wants to make it a little safer. If you knock back a few too many libations while ...
Out late and had too much to drink? On-demand valet startup Luxe will drive your car home — with you in it. San Francisco-based Luxe on Friday expanded its Drive Home service to Chicago, giving ...
NAPLES, Italy — In his “younger years,” Petty Officer 2nd Class Bernard Kruzensk might have been a frequent flier on a program aimed at keeping drunken sailors from slipping behind ...
The Fourth of July is one of the most dangerous holidays on the road. The Automobile Club of Southern California wants to make it a little safer. If you knock back a few too many libations while ...
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