| A A A Roadside support information and local program updates for drivers | Courtesy Bundle For Licensed Drivers Resident eligibility notice | | | You qualify for a AAA Courtesy Roadside Kit This announcement is for residents in your area: the Courtesy Bundle program provides a roadside support kit because of where you live. The kit is provided at no charge to eligible residents, and you will not be billed for it. | | Review your resident eligibility details and kit contents before confirming. | | | | AAA roadside assistance is built around practical help when you need it. This courtesy bundle is designed as a compact, glovebox-friendly kit to support common roadside situations. To keep distribution consistent across participating localities, the program verifies residency and driver status. If you are eligible, the kit is covered by the program for residents in your area and no payment is required for eligible recipients. | | | What the roadside kit may include Items can vary slightly by local program partner and season. | | • Reflective safety vest | | • LED flashlight | | • Spare batteries (size may vary) | | • Jumper cables (compact set) | | • Tire pressure gauge | | • Basic first-aid supplies pouch | | | • Emergency contact card and pencil | | • Rain poncho | | • Tow strap (light-duty) | | • Roadside warning triangles (folding set) | | • Work gloves (one pair) | | • Multi-use tape roll (small) | | | | Availability note: distribution is based on program allocation for participating neighborhoods, and quantities are set by the local schedule. | | | Next steps Use the button to review kit details, confirm your resident eligibility, and verify a delivery or pickup preference where offered. If you qualify, you will not be billed for the kit. If you share an address with another licensed driver, each person should confirm separately to help the program track distribution accurately. | | | Thank you for taking a moment to review this local driver support notice. AAA aims to keep information clear and practical for residents. | | | riley: are you still coming to the community center after work morgan: yes but i might be ten minutes late, the bus was slow yesterday riley: no problem, i will set up the chairs near the window morgan: thanks, did you bring the sign in sheet from the last meeting riley: i have it in my bag, along with the notes from the discussion morgan: good, i want to follow up on the recycling schedule and the garden plot list riley: the garden group asked for more watering cans, do we have a place to store them morgan: maybe the supply closet, but we need a key from pat first riley: pat said they would be there early, so we can ask before things start morgan: great, also can we keep the meeting moving, last time we ran long riley: i can help by watching the time and nudging us to the next topic morgan: appreciate it, i tend to get stuck on details when people ask follow ups riley: details are fine, we just need a simple list of actions by the end morgan: agreed, did you see the message from dana about the hallway lights riley: yes, two of them flicker, and one near the stairwell is dim morgan: i will add it to the building notes, maybe facilities can swap the bulbs riley: speaking of notes, are we still inviting the librarian next month morgan: i think so, a short talk about local history would fit well riley: i will send a reminder to everyone, but i will keep it plain and clear morgan: good idea, and please include the start time twice, people still miss it riley: done, also do you prefer coffee or tea for the table morgan: tea this time, the coffee ran out quickly and made a mess on the counter riley: i will bring napkins and a small bin for used cups morgan: perfect, see you soon, text me when you are close so i can open the side door riley: will do, and thanks again for taking care of the agenda morgan: teamwork, that is how we keep things steady |