Now AAA members are eligible to have their bicycle transported by AAA in WA, OR, ID and BC BELLEVUE, Wash. (June 26, 2012) – On July 1, AAA Washington will begin providing its more than one million members in Washington and northern Idaho emergency bicycle service. AAA members now have membership benefits that cover them on their bicycle in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. AAA Washington’s new bicycle service works exactly like its emergency road service for vehicles. A member with a disabled bicycle due to mechanical failure calls the AAA hotline (800-‐AAA-‐HELP) and AAA will dispatch service. The member and their bicycle will be transported to a safe location within the distance their membership level allows: Classic – 5 miles, Plus – 100 miles, or Premier – 200 miles. “We are excited to extend our legendary emergency road service to bicycles,” said John Milbrath, vice president of Member Services for AAA Washington. “People who live in the Northwest are avid
ha! no, i didn't go either. living on entrepreneur time and all, I had a meeting that night :/
ReplyDeleteanyway, cold was a detractor as well. i'm curious to hear from others...how did it go? did it go at all?
i'm the super-c0mmentor!
ReplyDeleteanyway, i'll actually be out of town (chicago?) next week, so i won't be making it.
what's up with new year's? i think i'll be in town.
I was hoping some people would show up for the christmas eve MNR. I missed the 12-17 MNR as well, got cought up and lost track of time.
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