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The Deadliest Job in America? You likely drive by it every day - 05/04/21

The nation’s deadliest profession is not pitching back and forth on a crab boat on the Bering Sea.

The deadliest profession the U.S—by far—is trying to tow disabled cars from the side of the freeway.

It’s true.

An analysis conducted by researchers at the Center for Disease Control shows that the towing industry is 15 times deadlier than all other private industries COMBINED.As both a traffic safety advocacy group and emergency roadside service provider, AAA Washington is fighting to drastically reduce that shocking number — by teaming up with other first responders at risk working alongside traffic AAA Washington, local tow companies, WSP, WSDOT, and Clark County Fire District 6 are coming together to raise awareness. The message is simple, and it’s also the law: “Slow Down and Move Over”.

On Wednesday, May 5th, the afore mentioned agencies will gather to shoot a Public Service Announcement reminding drivers of their responsibilities on the road. They’ll be gathering at Clark County Fire District 6’s Station 63 in Salmon Creek. They’ll be promoting the law “Slow Down and Move Over.” It requires drivers who see an emergency vehicle and/or tow operator to move a lane over, or at least slow down.

We need your help to spread the word.

Representatives from AAA-Washington, WSP, WSDOT, and various local towing companies will be available to discus freeway dangers as well as the law that many motorists ignore.

Unfortunately, we have a timely example of those dangers. Late last month, a tow truck driver and two people were killed along I-5 north of Kelso after they were struck by a motorist. Earlier this year a Vancouver tow truck operator lost his leg after being struck by a driver. David Rios will be part of the PSA and will be available for interviews.  The  PSA is expected to air in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho will help remind motorists to “Slow Down and Move Over”.

Media is invited to the PSA shoot, held at Clark County Fire District Station 63, Wednesday, May 5th, at 11 a.m.  1303 NE 136 Street 98685

For more information contact:

Kelly Just
Public Relations & Traffic Safety Program Manager
AAA Washington
KellyJust@aaawa.com

(M) 425.647.1594

(W) AAA.com, Twitter @AAA_Washington

 

Ambra Peters

Operations Manager

Chappelle's Towing, LLC

www.chappellestow.com

ambra@chappellestow.com

Direct Line - 360-210-1086

Office - 360-696-1710

Cell - 503-504-1983

 

David Schmitke

Public Information Officer/Public Education Coordinator

8800 NE Hazel Dell Avenue

Vancouver, WA  98665

(360) 576-1195

david.schmitke@ccfd6.org

 

 

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