AAA Offers Free Car Tow During Holidays

Millions of Californians are approaching to take to a atmosphere and highways this year as a holiday transport deteriorate is underneath way.

Though aeroplane transport statewide is generally approaching to diminution as most as 9 percent compared to 2010, newcomer loads during San Francisco International Airport are approaching to boost by 5 percent between Dec. 16 and Jan. 2, SFO orator Mike McCarron said.

Friday was projected to be a busiest day of a holiday transport period, with some-more than 134,000 travelers scheduled to arrive and skip during SFO, Mike McCarron said.

This holiday deteriorate will also see an boost in travelers on a state’s roads, with some-more than 91 million Californians approaching to expostulate over 50 miles to get to their holiday destinations, AAA mouthpiece Cynthia Harris pronounced in a statement.

Tipsy Tow Program

For those celebrating closer to home, AAA Northern California is charity a “Tipsy Tow” Program for drivers who have too most to splash over a Christmas weekend.

From 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve to 6 a.m. Monday, anyone can call AAA during (800) 222-4357 for a free, one-way draw to a driver’s home adult to 10 miles away.

Being a member of AAA is not a requirement, Harris said.

AAA will offer a Tipsy Tow Program again on New Year’s Eve, from 6 p.m. Saturday until 6 a.m. on Jan. 1, according to a agency.

SFO travelers are reminded not to hang gifts before going by security, in box packages need to be non-stop for inspection.

As always, liquids in containers of some-more than 3 ounces are not available in carry-on bags.This includes glass foods, such as jam, syrup and salsa, airfield officials said.

SFO will be charity nominal gift-wrapping during post-security locations in 3 of a terminals. Information on gift-wrapping stations during SFO and other holiday atmosphere transport tips can be found online during www.flysfo.com.

—Bay City News Service


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