I have had AAA rollback service for my van several times from my house to a shop. So it doesn't have to be a roadside emergency AAA also moved it from Roadside to my house. Best bet is to call AAA and ask what the parameters are for a tow. Be direct - no skulking around the edges trying to sneak one in on them. That's asking for trouble you don't want or need. I will say this. The tow is all about you - not the vehicle. Ask them about that. They have towed vehicles for me that I was driving, but didn't own - and had the misfortune of breaking down on the highway. But it may very well be that whatever vehicle you are in, to qualify for a tow it must be a registered vehicle. John John Rodgers Clayartist and Moldmaker 88'GL VW Bus Driver Chelsea, AL Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 10/5/2011 1:16 PM, Jeff Schwaia wrote: > didn't see anything in there stating it has to > be a roadside emergency |
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