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AAA’s ‘Tipsy Tow’ Program offered on St. Patrick's Day
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – St. Patrick’s Day is a time of celebration with family and friends that often includes the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
If you’ve been drinking on St. Patrick’s Day, AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah will take you and your car home for free.
AAA’s Tipsy Tow program is open to everyone. You do not need to be a AAA member to take advantage of this service to the community.
AAA will offer the service to drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17 to 6 a.m. March 18 in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. Drivers, potential passengers, party hosts, bartenders, and restaurant managers can call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow home of up to 10 miles.
Just tell the AAA operator, “I need a Tipsy Tow,” and a truck will be on its way.
The service will provide a one-way ride for the driver and vehicle to the driver’s home. If there are additional passengers who need a ride, they will be taken to the driver’s home as long as there is sufficient room for them to be transported safely in the tow truck. You cannot make a reservation.
In California, an estimated 160,000 drivers were arrested for drunk driving in 2013, and 24,000 people were killed or injured in alcohol-related crashes.
AAA estimates that a first-time DUI conviction in California can cost approximately $15,649 or more in fines, penalties, restitution, legal fees and increased insurance costs.
Costs related to DUI have risen sharply in recent years mostly due to a large increase in fines and insurance for DUI drivers. The estimated cost of a first-offense misdemeanor DUI for those under age 21 is $21,500. You can’t put a price tag on a crash that causes an injury or death.
Drunk-driving crashes account for about 36 percent of highway deaths of young people age 16 to 24. As little as one drink can impair vision, steering, braking, judgment and reaction time.
“Many people enjoy getting into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, which tends to involve plenty of celebrating,” said Cynthia Harris, spokesperson for AAA Northern California. “If you’ve been drinking alcohol, don’t get behind the wheel. Give AAA a call and we’ll make sure you get home safely.”