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Tow to Go Celebrates 25 Years and more than 25,000 Impaired Drivers off the Road

MADISON, Wisc., (March 15, 2023) — The Tow to Go program is celebrating a milestone anniversary this year, twenty-five years of service. Since its inception, this life-saving program has removed more than 25,000 impaired drivers from the road. AAA – The Auto Club Group will continue these efforts as it activates Tow to Go for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day weekend, in hopes that partygoers do not press their luck by getting behind the wheel while impaired.

How does it work? When someone calls Tow to Go, AAA dispatches a tow truck to transport the would-be impaired driver and their vehicle to a safe location within a 10-mile radius. The service is free for anyone, yet AAA asks that it be treated as a last resort.

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches this month, it’s imperative that drivers take steps to stay off the road if they are impaired. According tothe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest holidays on U.S. roadways. In 2020, more than 11,000 people died in drunk-driving crashes. Those deaths could have been avoided if the impaired drivers found a safe ride home instead of driving drunk. (NHTSA)

“AAA’s Tow to Go program has helped improve road safety for a quarter century,” said Nick Jarmusz, director of public affairs, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “We’re proud to be that last line of defense, keeping people from driving impaired. We also remain committed to educating the public that it’s important to find a safe ride before drinking alcohol or taking drugs. This is critical so motorists are not in the position of having to decide if they’re sober enough to drive.”

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Service Areas
WI, FL, GA, IA, MI, ND, NE, TN, CO (Denver), NC (Charlotte), IN (Fort Wayne/South Bend)
Phone Number
(855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246


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