Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
Screw AAA- check the 1-800 number on the back of your driver's license- did you know the State government funds highway roadside assistance? They do in Texas anyway. Not many people know about it. A couple of my friends have used it with success and had help within a half hour.
Your tax dollars at work. YMMV
Originally posted by: goodoptics
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
Screw AAA- check the 1-800 number on the back of your driver's license- did you know the State government funds highway roadside assistance? They do in Texas anyway. Not many people know about it. A couple of my friends have used it with success and had help within a half hour.
Your tax dollars at work. YMMV
There is no 1-800 number on the back of my driver license.
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
Come to think of it, I guess it's not in every state. It certainly won't be in Tennessee, that's for sure (re: broke government). Man, I love Texas.It would be interesting to see who's DLs have the number on them though. If it wouldn't be changing the thread subject, maybe you could post your state if you've got it.
Originally posted by: Argo
The reason I asked is every now and then I see a broken down car on a shoulder and a couple of police cars around it. I was wondering if it was customary to call police in such situations and if they could do anything.
Originally posted by: Argo
The reason I asked is every now and then I see a broken down car on a shoulder and a couple of police cars around it. I was wondering if it was customary to call police in such situations and if they could do anything.