As wildfires continue to burn throughout the Pacific Northwest, filling skies with smoke and harmful soot, AAA is offering advice on preventing vehicle damage.
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As wildfires continue to burn throughout the Pacific Northwest, filling skies with smoke and harmful soot, AAA is offering advice on preventing vehicle damage.
With a Labor Day weekend forecast full of sunshine, warm temperatures and dry skies, AAA Washington has some final-days-of-summer road trip ideas.
The AAA Washington Insurance Agency is pleased to announce the expansion of services to the Tri-Cities through the acquisition of the Monteith Insurance Agency and its team of very experienced insurance professionals. AAA is excited to collaborate with an insurance agency who also puts customers first, finding clients the best coverage for a fair price.
AAA automotive researchers find vehicles with active driving assistance systems experience issue every 8 miles, on average.
The AAA Washington Insurance Agency announces acquisition of the Fenix Insurance Agency in Auburn.
When families feel comfortable venturing out on one of an expected 683 million summer road trips, AAA Washington has the resources to help travelers arrive safely and enjoy their destinations.
This summer, AAA forecasts Americans will take 700 million trips based on economic indicators and state re-openings.
A 2020 Volvo luxury sedan has earned the top score in a new consumer resource on the latest in vehicle technology, featuring electric hybrids.
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s latest research finds drivers who have been in at least one crash in the past two years are significantly more likely to engage in risky behaviors like speeding or texting, even when they think the police may catch them. After three months of staying at home, AAA urges drivers to keep everyone safe on the roads and warns motorists against falling back into dangerous driving habits.
One thing that COVID-19 won’t change this summers is teens will be behind the wheel more and combined with their driving inexperience always leads to an increase in teen driver crashes. AAA suggests parents can help reduce risks by modeling safe driving behaviors and ensuring their teens practice them while behind the wheel.
In honor of her quick response and heroic action, AAA Washington is presenting a AAA Lifesaver Award to Morgan deLeur of Garfield Elementary in Everett. For their ongoing dedication to safety, community stewardship and leadership, patrollers Cameron Boness (Ritzville); Elana Bronsther (Shoreline); Brooke Chisolm (Spokane); Cameron Cook (Shoreline); Isabelle Crochet (Puyallup); Adelyn Etzel (Richland); Brian McGann (Spokane); Victoria Ngo (Renton); Sabine Pasinetti (Everett) and Arielle Valencia (Marysville) are AAA Washington’s 2020 School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame inductees.
Newer vehicles can have a dead battery in as little as a week if not used
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