Volusia County is looking for volunteers to help with beach cleanup July 5
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County is encouraging residents and visitors to help with a beach clean up after the busy holiday weekend. Volusia beach cleanup (WFTV)Read: ‘How deep can you dig?’: TikTok trend leaves huge holes on Florida beachesAccording to the county, the Monday after the July 4 holiday is one of the busiest beachcleanup days of the year. That’s why the county is coordinating three separate cleanup locations along Volusia County beaches. Click here to download the free WFTV news and weather apps, click here to download the WFTV Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live. ©2022 Cox Media Group
wftv.comAAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ returns Independence Day weekend
AAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ service available for Fourth of July weekend (WFTV)ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA will be working to keep drunk drivers off the road this Fourth of July weekend. The auto giant is reactivating its “Tow to Go” service from July 1- 5. “The roads will already be extremely crowded this weekend, and adding alcohol just raises the risk of a deadly crash,” AAA’s Mark Jenkins said. The tow truck then transports the impaired driver and his or her car to a safe location within a 10-mile radius of the pickup spot. If those plans fall through, call Tow to Go and AAA can give you a lift,” Jenkins said.
wftv.comAAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ available on Memorial Day
ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA has been working to keep drunk drivers off the road this holiday weekend. The agency reactivated its “Tow to Go” program from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. The program was created to provide safe transportation for impaired drivers and their cars. READ: Study raises red flags about driving assistance features in certain carsA tow truck driver takes an impaired driver to a safe location within a 10-mile radius of the pickup spot. It endangers you and the lives of everyone else on the roadway,” said Mark Jenkins with AAA.
wftv.comAAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ service available for Memorial Day weekend
ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA will be working to keep drunk drivers off the road this holiday weekend. The agency said it is reactivating its “Tow to Go” program from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. The program was created to provide safe transportation for impaired drivers and their cars. READ: Study raises red flags about driving assistance features in certain carsThe tow truck driver will bring the driver to a safe location within a 10-mile radius. It endangers you and the lives of everyone else on the roadway,” said Mark Jenkins with AAA.
wftv.comDowntown Orlando bars hoping to strike gold with big St. Patrick’s Day crowds
Ron DeSantis shut down all the bars across the state ahead of St. Patrick’s Day festivities. This year, bar owners are counting on a different experience. “We had everything ready to go, all the bangers cooked, all the Guinness kegs here, and it was shut down. But tonight, bar owners think things will be back to how it was in 2019, and they are prepared. READ: Local bar owners prepare for busiest St. Patrick’s Day in yearsIf you have a little too much fun tonight, AAA can help get you home safely.
wftv.comAAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ aims to keep impaired drivers off the road this holiday weekend
ORLANDO, Fla. — If your St. Patrick’s Day plans include alcohol and a night on the town, make a note of this phone number: (855) 2-TOW-2-GO. So once again, the auto club has activated its free “Tow to Go” service for the St. Patrick’s Day weekend. AAA said “Tow to Go” has removed more than 25,000 impaired drivers from the road. AAA service vehicles are limiting passengers to one (1) per vehicle, in accordance with established COVID-19 safety protocols. In some situations, AAA may need to make other arrangements to get an impaired individual a safe ride home.
wftv.comNeed your car towed? AAA’s ‘Tow to Go’ service is available for free through the holidays
ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA will reactivate its program to keep impaired drivers off the roads this Christmas. If you’ve indulged too much, you can call AAA and they will send a tow truck to bring you and your car to a safe place. The service is free even if you’re not a AAA member. WATCH: Florida highway troopers trying to find out who was behind wheel in hit-and-run that killed teenIt runs through Monday, Jan. 3. Here’s how to find outTo learn more about the service, click here.
wftv.comOverserved? AAA is offering free towing this holiday weekend
ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA’s “Tow to Go” program is back for the Thanksgiving holiday. AAA said Tow to Go has removed more than 25,000 impaired drivers from the road since 1998. READ: AAA: Holiday gas prices haven’t been this high since 2013A tow truck will transport an impaired driver and their vehicle to a safe place within a 10-mile radius. “AAA is proud to bring back this life-saving program this Thanksgiving,” said Mark Jenkins, AAA spokesman. “Now as millions of Americans get behind the wheel this holiday weekend, none of them will have an excuse for driving impaired.
wftv.comAAA offers free Independence Day towing for impaired drivers
The automobile club AAA will tow cars, and their drivers, for free from Wednesday through Friday morning in an effort to keep impaired drivers off the road. In cooperation with the Budweiser brewing company, Tow to Go is a promotion for Independence Day a, when 2.3 million Florida residents are expected to be on the roads, AAA said in a prepared statement. No AAA membership is required for the complimentary rides. If your celebration includes alcohol, be sure to designate a sober driver before the party starts, AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said. To arrange for rides, call (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246.
news-journalonline.comAAA offers free Independence Day towing for impaired drivers
The automobile club AAA will tow cars, and their drivers, for free from Wednesday through Friday morning in an effort to keep impaired drivers off the road. In cooperation with the Budweiser brewing company, Tow to Go is a promotion for Independence Day a, when 2.3 million Florida residents are expected to be on the roads, AAA said in a prepared statement. No AAA membership is required for the complimentary rides. If your celebration includes alcohol, be sure to designate a sober driver before the party starts, AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said. To arrange for rides, call (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246.
dailycommercial.comAAA offers free Independence Day towing for impaired drivers
The automobile club AAA will tow cars, and their drivers, for free from Wednesday through Friday morning in an effort to keep impaired drivers off the road. In cooperation with the Budweiser brewing company, Tow to Go is a promotion for Independence Day a, when 2.3 million Florida residents are expected to be on the roads, AAA said in a prepared statement. No AAA membership is required for the complimentary rides. If your celebration includes alcohol, be sure to designate a sober driver before the party starts, AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said. To arrange for rides, call (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246.
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