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AAA Tipsy Tow / Tow To Go
States List for St. Patrick's Day, 2013
Supplement to
NDDDS - The National Directory of Designated Driver Services
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Of course, you can ALWAYS plan to get
home safely with your car by using
A free tow home if you get drunk! And you don't even have to be a member. That's pretty cool if you ask us. But call ahead to find out the rules in your state. Here is the Press Release from AAA's press room. Typically, during specified hours on St. Patrick's Day, you get a one-time free tow for a limited number of miles (no rides for your passengers) to your residence. This isn't a concierge service and is not to be taken advantage of. Save Tipsy-Tow as a last ditch effort and have a plan for other ways to get home safely. Tow truck drivers risk their lives with every hook-up. So only use Tipsy-Tow if you really need it.
800-AAA-HELP (California 800-400-4AAA)
- Arizona - (Statewide)
AAA Arizona
- Northern California - (in all club territories)
AAA Northern California
- Florida - (Statewide / Program is called "Tow-to-Go")
The Auto Club Group
- Georgia - (Statewide / Program is called "Tow-to-Go")
The Auto Club Group
- Nevada - (Statewide)
AAA Nevada
- New Jersey - (Essex, Morris and Union counties / Program is called "Safe Ride")
AAA New Jersey Automobile Club
- Ohio - (Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Williams, and Wood counties)
AAA Northwest Ohio
- Oklahoma - (Bartlesville, Enid, Lawton, Muskogee, Metro Oklahoma City, Shawnee, Tahlequah and Metro Tulsa)
AAA Oklahoma
- South Dakota - (Mitchell, Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Yankton)
AAA South Dakota
- Tennessee - (Statewide / Program is called "Tow-to-Go")
The Auto Club Group
- Utah - (Statewide)
AAA Utah