Best Predictor of Roadside - Social 01
Where Roadside Happens - Social 02


New roadside research reveals that vehicles driving 250 or more miles per week are much more likely to require some type of roadside service. 📈
When Roadside Happens - Social 03
Hundreds of roadside events happen every day. But did you know that roadside cases are at their highest between the hours of 9:00-11:00am? 🕘🕚
Your chances of experiencing a roadside event during these times are high! Make sure you know how to access your roadside coverage when the time comes. 🗓
Your chances of experiencing a roadside event during these times are high! Make sure you know how to access your roadside coverage when the time comes. 🗓
Video: 1 in 2 Drivers - Social 04
Your next roadside event may be sooner than you think! 🫢
Just over 1 in 2 drivers experience a flat tire, dead battery, lockout, or mechanical failure every year. It's not a matter of "if" you'll experience a roadside event, but "when". 💡
Make sure you're prepared for your next roadside event with roadside assistance coverage. ✅
Just over 1 in 2 drivers experience a flat tire, dead battery, lockout, or mechanical failure every year. It's not a matter of "if" you'll experience a roadside event, but "when". 💡
Make sure you're prepared for your next roadside event with roadside assistance coverage. ✅
Video: What is a Roadside Event - Social 05
Video: Use the Mobile App - Social 06
Curious about what counts as a roadside event? We can break it down for you (pun NOT intended). Watch this video to learn more about what common roadside events are and what's typically covered in roadside programs.
The fastest, easiest, and most convenient way to access your roadside assistance plan is digitally 📱. Download the app on your phone and set up your user account to have roadside at your fingertips the next time you need it! 👍
Roadside Safety Tip #1 - Social 07
Roadside Safety Tip #2 - Social 08


Resist the urge to slam on your brakes, especially in the middle of the road or highway. Instead, turn on your hazard lights and make a plan to get off the road. 👍
When pulling over, try to exit major roads or highways, if you can. Never pull onto the left shoulder of the road, as this is the most dangerous area to be in the midst of oncoming traffic. 🚘🚖🚍
Roadside Safety Tip #3 - Social 09

After pulling your car over, try to make yourself and your vehicle as visible as possible to other drivers. If you're in a safe area, exit your vehicle and set any emergency reflectives you have around your car—especially if you're in a dark area.
Super Bowl - Social 10
St. Patrick's Day - Social 11


There’s no need to consult the playbook. The winning play always involves designating a sober driver. Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk.
The key to a great St. Patrick’s Day celebration is to plan ahead for a sober ride home. Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving.
Distracted Driving Awareness Month - Social 12




Join the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) distracted driving prevention campaign by following and spreading this lifesaving message: Don’t Drive Distracted. Eyes Forward.
#DistractedDriving #DistractedDrivingAwareness
#DistractedDriving #DistractedDrivingAwareness
Put the Phone Away or Pay - Social 13
Making plans can wait 📅 – your safety can’t. Don’t suffer the consequences for looking at your phone while driving.
Put the Phone Away or Pay.
Put the Phone Away or Pay.
National Heatstroke Prevention Day - Social 14



Don’t let cool temperatures fool you — parked cars can heat up quickly and become dangerous to a child inside a vehicle. When you park, always STOP 🛑 what you’re doing, LOOK 👓 in the back seat, and then LOCK 🔒 your vehicle.
National Bicycle Safety Month - Social 15




If you see a cyclist, slow down! Bicyclists are most often killed by drivers who strike them with the front of their vehicle at high speeds.
Avoid tragedy:
🚘 Slow down.
🚘 Drive sober.
🚘 Don’t drive distracted.
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month - Social 16




Did you know? Almost 40% of your field of vision in a car is blocked by blind spots. As a driver, you need to stay 💯% engaged and alert for motorcycles.
Because of its size, a motorcycle can be hard to see in traffic 🚦🚚 🏍️. Stay focused when you’re behind the wheel.
