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Clair McFarland

June 29, 20261 min read

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AAA urges Wyoming drivers to make two commitments this Fourth of July: 

  • Slow down and more over when you see any stopped vehicle on the roadside – emergency vehicles, tow trucks, or disabled cars. Scan the road ahead to ensure you can move over or reduce your speed significantly. Give roadside workers and stranded motorists the space and safety they deserve. 
  • Plan a safe ride home before you go out. If you're celebrating, arrange your ride in advance. Avoid driving impaired or drowsy, which is nearly as dangerous. Don't underestimate the risk. 

AAA urges Wyoming drivers to make two commitments this Fourth of July: 

  1. Slow down and more over when you see any stopped vehicle on the roadside – emergency vehicles, tow trucks, or disabled cars. Scan the road ahead to ensure you can move over or reduce your speed significantly. Give roadside workers and stranded motorists the space and safety they deserve. 
  2. Plan a safe ride home before you go out. If you're celebrating, arrange your ride in advance. Avoid driving impaired or drowsy, which is nearly as dangerous. Don't underestimate the risk. 
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