Get Home Safely On St. Patrick’s Day With ‘Tow To Go’ Program Available Friday and Saturday Night

By  //  March 17, 2017

Anheuser-Busch is cosponsors of the program

To help fight impaired driving this year, AAA and Budweiser urge everyone to have a plan to get home safely if they are celebrating with alcohol. This means choosing a designated driver, calling a cab, staying where you are celebrating or finding another safe way home.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — From 2011 to 2015, a total of 252 lives were lost in drunk-driving crashes on St. Patrick’s Day.

To help fight impaired driving this year, AAA and Budweiser urge everyone to have a plan to get home safely if they are celebrating with alcohol. This means choosing a designated driver, calling a cab, staying where you are celebrating or finding another safe way home.

For those that did not plan ahead and need the Tow To Go program, it is available Friday, March 17 through 6 a.m. Sunday morning, March 19 in Brevard County.

The Tow To Go Hotline is (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246

Tow To Go Guidelines:

• Confidential local ride to a safe location within 10 miles
• The AAA tow truck takes the vehicle and the driver home
• Free and available to AAA members and non-members
• Tow To Go is provided in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Nebraska, and Iowa
• Tow To Go may not be available in rural areas or during severe weather conditions
• Visit www.AAA.com/TowtoGo for dates and availability throughout 2017

If you are hosting a party, please do so responsibly. Check out the Great Pretenders Party Guide from the Auto Club Group Traffic Safety Foundation to learn more.

“Celebrating safely is not a matter of luck,” said Amy Stracke, Managing Director, Traffic Safety Advocacy for AAA – The Auto Club Group and Executive Director of the ACG Traffic Safety Foundation.

“If you’re going to be out drinking or hosting a party with alcohol, please plan ahead so you and your loved ones get home safely.”

“The Tow To Go program is an effective way to promote the use of Designated Drivers and help prevent impaired driving,” said Katja Zastrow, Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility for Anheuser-Busch.

“We are proud to partner with AAA and their roadside assistance drivers to help keep our roads safe.”

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Since its inception in 1998, Tow To Go has safely removed more than 24,000 impaired drivers from roads across the Southeast and Midwest. It is designed to be a safety net for motorists who did not plan ahead when drinking away from home on celebratory holidays.

It is offered based on the availability of AAA drivers and tow trucks during times of high call volume. The Auto Club Group Traffic Safety Foundation provides Tow To Go to help keep all motorists safe from the dangers of impaired driving.

Anheuser-Busch Wholesalers have been cosponsors of the program since its inception in 1998. Not only has the company provided funding for the service, it has also worked with local bars and restaurants to help educate servers on the importance of not over-serving their customers.

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