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The AAA Auto Club is activating its Tow to Go program from 6 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Monday. The free program for impaired drivers should be used as a last resort.
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The Florida Supreme Court upheld a ruling that could help limit the liability of Potbelly's in a case involving an 18-year-old woman who was hit by a truck in 2014.
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Anyone who is impaired can call the auto club for a free ride home for themselves and their car, within a ten-mile radius, from late Wednesday through early Monday.
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Florida Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of arguments aimed at overturning a decision in a case involving catastrophic injuries suffered by an 18-year-old woman.
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The program is free to everyone, even non-members, but AAA urges that it's a last resort.
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The Tow to Go program provides free rides for impaired drivers. A tow truck will transport the driver and vehicle to a safe location within a 10-mile radius.
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Impaired drivers can call (855) 2-TOW-2-GO or (855) 286-9246. The program is free to anyone, and the auto club says it should be used as a last resort.
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AAA Auto Club offers a free program to help keep drunk drivers off the road during certain holidays.
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When someone calls Tow to Go, AAA dispatches a tow truck to transport the driver and their vehicle to a safe location within ten miles.
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The study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that medications such as amphetamines and cough medicines may cause dizziness, sleepiness, blurred vision, and slow response time.