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Nov 18, 2024 |
oregon.aaa.com | My Reservations
BASIC Membership $65 PER YEAR + $15 ONE-TIME ENROLLMENT FEE Towing up to 3 miles in Oregon, 10 miles in Idaho or anywhere within the city of the station providing service, or at any point en route to the station Track your Service Technician in real-time with Service Tracker Fuel Delivery Flat Tire service Battery jumpstart and replacement Vehicle Locksmith service up to $50 Emergency Extraction/Winching Bicycle Service PLUS Membership $107 PER YEAR + $15 ONE-TIME ENROLLMENT FEE Up to 100...
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Nov 15, 2024 |
oregon.aaa.com | My Reservations
Prepares you for the unexpected with generous levels of protection for domestic and international travel. It’s the ideal travel companion with features like trip cancellation protection, emergency medical benefits, 24-hour emergency assistance, and more. This plan also includes SmartBenefits™ that can pay you proactively for covered travel delays, and not require receipts for a missed port of call and baggage delay claims.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
info.westerncentralny.aaa.com | My Reservations
On Nov. 3, we “fell back” one hour as daylight saving time ended. While this change brings an extra hour of sleep, it also means earlier sunsets and darker evenings. This shift can bring new challenges for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. With that in mind, here’s how everyone can stay safe on the road during darker fall and winter evenings. Stay alert on the roadsAs the days grow shorter, it’s essential to stay aware of our surroundings.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
oregon.aaa.com | My Reservations
Keep our first responders safeEvery day, first responders put their lives on the line on our nation’s roads. Police officers, fire and rescue workers, tow truck drivers and emergency technicians perform their jobs within a few feet of speeding vehicles. And every six days, one of these responders loses his/her life tending to a disabled vehicle. Do your part to keep our first responders safe by following the slow down, move over laws in every state.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
cluballiance.aaa.com | Pam George |My Reservations
For generations, the perfect egg was white and either Grade AA—the best—or Grade A. Today, supermarkets carry brown eggs and nutrient-enriched eggs. They might be labeled organic eggs, free range, pasture-raised, or cage free eggs. In this article, we’ll break down the differences of each—as explained by Trey Braswell, the fourth-generation leader of Braswell Family Farms in Nashville, North Carolina, to break down the differences.
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