It has to have the coverage on the vehicle that is broken down for you to have coverage. If you have another car with roadside assistance coverage but another of your vehicles breaks down they will not pay for the other vehicles to be towed.
AAA has several types of insurance. If you are intersted in the roadside assistance insurance they offer, it varies by state. In the state of Washington, where I reside, it costs $89.00/year for their top tier plus level coverage.
The phone number for AAA roadside assistance is 1-800-222-4357. That number can be used anywhere in the United States. Each state also has its own toll free number.
The duration a disabled vehicle can remain on a freeway before being towed varies by state and local laws, but it is typically around 24 to 72 hours. In many areas, law enforcement may tow vehicles sooner if they pose a safety hazard or obstruct traffic. It's advisable for drivers to contact roadside assistance or local authorities promptly if their vehicle becomes disabled. Always check local regulations for specific guidelines.
"AAA offers ""Roadside Assistance"", which is a program that provides towing and other forms of mechanical assistance (for instance, battery charging or retrieving keys locked in the car). Services offered varies from state to state and country to country, and some services require you to pay first and submit for reimbursement. However, AAA membership also provides other benefits (discounts, maps, etc)."
Premiums for insurance policy are comprised of: - A rating based on the vehicle make and model - Whether or not the vehicle has a loan - The age of the operator - The gender of the operator - The coverages selected including: liability, comprehensive, collision, uninsured motorist, personal injury protection and any additional policy features such as roadside assistance, or rental reimbursement. - In determining premiums discounts such as Accident free, or a good student discount are included - Your city and state - The number of tickets or accidents the policy holder has
The responsibility for repaying state assistance in Pennsylvania depends on the situation. Typically the non-custodial parent must repay state assistance as well as provide support for the child.
Your vehicle should be registered in the state you live in.
It will be different for each state. All state governments have a website that you can visit that will have assistance programs and their requirements listed.
You should take the policy out in the state the vehicle 'resides' in.
Massachusetts bans everything from happy hour to trans-fat. Dog racing, smoking, chocolate in school, etc. In other words, anything FUN. However, I am unaware of any law that bans you from creating a pile of trash and garbage in someone's neighborhood where someone died. I freggin hate roadside memorials and wish they were banned.
In the state of GA, the legal age to buy a car is 17. However, with parental assistance, a child of any age can buy a vehicle, as long as the car is in the parent's name.
In order to find more information about the All State Motor Club, customers need to visit their website.