How Disability Roadside Assistance Can Keep The Most Vulnerable Drivers Safe

By Anna Brown


There is nothing worse than having your car break down on a deserted street or busy thoroughfare. It can be even more stressful if it is late at night or on the weekend when mechanics are unavailable. If you are a member of an automobile association, you have a lifeline and someone to call for help. This can get complicated though if you, or a passenger need disability roadside assistance.

The disabled are particularly vulnerable when it comes to being stranded in a strange place. Depending on the circumstances, they may not even be able to exit a damaged vehicle. For these individuals it is especially important to have services available with the tools and expertise to help them and get them to a hospital or into another mode of transport that can accommodate their needs.

There are services that address the needs of disabled drivers. They have the usual services most associations offer their members, but also offer specialized options like lifts, to move drivers whose access lifts aren't working. They even have employees who will take individuals to the hospital, call ahead to have a doctor waiting, and deliver necessary prescriptions in case of an emergency. The customer service representatives have been trained to ask appropriate questions and dispatch the appropriate technicians.

For disabled individuals who can't get in and out of regular cars, these services can send limousines or vans. They have the ability to contact local locksmiths to unlock doors and tow trucks to remove cars as necessary. They can also contact local mechanics to change flat tires and charge dead batteries.

These companies also offer their members other types of services. They are able to assist with everything from stock quotes to restaurant reservations. Members can opt for such services as gift delivery, sports and lottery results and reminders sent to their phones.

If you travel around the country, or around the world, you know how difficult it can be. Those with disabilities have even more challenges. The founders of services for the disabled understand this and provide travel assistance with memberships. Passports and other documents required for international travel can be expedited using these services. Disabled travelers who lose their luggage or need emergency evacuation services can rely on these companies.

There are different levels of memberships depending on the driver's needs. A basic membership is great for those who travel locally, and the next level is suited for those who travel farther distances. The highest level is for frequent drivers and fliers who travel on a regular basis. Members can even get discounts on maps and routing when vacationing in various parts of the world.

It's bad enough to be stranded when you have the full use of your arms and legs. It is even worse when you are disabled and are vulnerable to the elements and any predators who might want to take advantage of a bad situation. Having someone to call in both circumstances makes an unexpected breakdown more likely to have a good outcome.




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