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AAA Urges Travelers to Make Safety A Priority for the Year-End Holiday Season

Check these important safety items off your ‘to-do’ list as you prepare to travel for the holidays

December 21, 2019 - As millions of travelers prepare to celebrate the year-end holiday season, AAA wants to make sure that safe driving is at the  top of your ‘to do” list to ensure an enjoyable and trouble-free journey to the homes of those you love the most. 

“The travel season is in full swing with many eager to spend the holidays with friends and family,” said Marilyn Buskohl, AAA spokeswoman. “No matter how you are traveling over the next few days, it is important to remember safety first and be prepared in the event of a breakdown or delay.”

In the spirit of the season, AAA is sharing one more important list of tasks to check off whether you’re traveling out of town or around town over the holidays:

  • Buckle Up, Every Trip, Every Time – The use of a seatbelt is the most important safety precaution that can be taken while traveling. South Dakota law requires every driver and front seat passenger to wear a seat belt. Ensure that the lap belt and shoulder belt are secured across the pelvis and rib cage, which are better able to withstand crash forces than other parts of the body. 
  • Don’t Drive Intexticated – Distracted driving kills an average of nine people and injuries 1,000 each day according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Additionally, it is the third leading driver-related cause of crash fatalities behind speeding and driving under the influence. These numbers likely underestimate the problem because most drivers do not admit to distracting cell phone use after a crash. AAA encourages all drivers to put any and all mobile devices away while behind the wheel of a car. If using a navigation system, program the destination before driving or ask a passenger to help with navigation. 
  • Slow Down, Move Over Slow Down, Move Over laws, active in all 50 states, are designed to save the lives of our police officers, emergency response workers, tow truck operators, by providing an extra barrier of safety for them as they work along the side of the road. An average of 23 tow operators are killed at the roadside every year, with one service provider on average being killed on the job at the roadside every other week. AAA urges drivers to slow down and move over or change lanes, if possible, to give safe clearance to those working roadside. 
  • Don’t Drive Intoxicated Don’t make the holiday season deadly on our roadways by driving while impaired. December has been designated National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, to help bring attention to the dangers of not only drunk driving but drugged driving as well, which has become a growing risk on our nation’s roadways. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drunk-driving related deaths have fallen, but they still total more than 10,000 lives per year. Drivers need to remember that alcohol and illicit drugs as well as prescription and over-the-counter medications could impair their ability to drive safely. Always plan ahead to designate a non-drinking driver before any party or celebration begins. Never get behind the wheel of a car when you have been drinking alcohol – even after just one drink. Remember: If you Feel Different, You Drive Different 
  • Check Your AAA Membership: Before you need help is the best time to check that you actually have service.  Make sure your membership is up to date and the selected service level matches your lifestyle needs. AAA has varying levels of membership to fit every budget and lifestyle. Members and non-members can take advantage of special new, renewal and gift membership offers with the code SAFETY until December 31, 2019.

TEDx Wilmington Salon

Who's in the Driver's Seat? The Transformation of Transportation

On Tuesday, October 17, 2017, AAA and TEDx Wilmington held the first TEDx Salon dedicated to ideas worth spreading in transportation.

This event had:

  • 12 live talks given by 13 speakers
  • 368 people in attendance at the live event
  • More than 7,500 viewed the event online through Livestream, viewing events, and on the AAA Associate network
  • Online viewers came from all 50 states and approximately 30 countries around the world

View a slideshow from the event

This TEDx WilmingtonSalon was organized in partnership with AAA

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