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Roadside assistanceA service available from various manufacturers that assists a driver when a vehicle is inoperable.
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Roadside assistanceA service offered by Verizon that provides everything from battery boosts to towing service. With Roadside Assistance you're covered anywhere in the US, Puerto Rico and Canada - whether you're in your own vehicle, a friend's vehicle or a rental. You can even lend your mobile device to a friend or family member, and they& [..]
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Roadside assistanceRental companies almost always include a 24-hour breakdown and towing service in case your car becomes undrivable during a rental. The phone number for roadside assistance is usually either in the glo [..]
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Roadside assistanceThe 24-7, toll-free number that you can call for service if your vehicle breaks down or you need help while on the road, including towing, repairing flat tires, retrieving keys from a locked car, and [..]
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Roadside assistanceSee Breakdown insurance.
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Roadside assistanceA roadside assistance program offers you emergency help—24 hours a day, 365 days a year—no matter where you are in the U.S. or Canada. If your vehicle breaks down, has a flat tire, needs a jump or wat [..]
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Roadside assistanceRoadside assistance includes:
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Roadside assistance
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Roadside assistanceA benefit that provides 24/7 assistance in the event of a breakdown. May include towing, emergency fuel, tire change, lock out assistance and more.
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Roadside assistanceFor auto, classic car, motorcycle and RV: Safeco Roadside Assistance will help you change a flat tire, deliver gas, oil or other essential fluids like radiator and brake fluid, jump start your battery and send out a locksmith if you’re locked out of your car. Motorcycle Roadside Assistance also includes trip interruption coverage which helps pay fo [..]
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Roadside assistanceIf you add optional towing coverage to your policy, you may receive assistance if you: have a flat tire, have a dead battery, get locked out of your car, get stuck in mud or snow, run out of gas.
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