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    Allstate Roadside Assistance. Save up to 20% on annual membership fees for roadside assistance plans, including Roadside Assist and Roadside Elite. AARP members can get towed anywhere, get gas in ...

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    Roadside assistance plans typically have a yearly membership fee, ranging from $30 to $150 depending on the plan and provider. Some credit cards offer roadside assistance as a benefit with certain ...

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    To receive your complimentary AARP membership included in your AOL plan, register using one of the methods below: Visit the AOL AARP page and click Get Started. Follow the prompts to complete your AARP membership registration. Note: whether you are an existing AARP member or not, you will need to register.

  6. Roadside assistance - Wikipedia

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    An Oregon Department of Transportation roadside assistance employee assisting a motorist. Roadside assistance, also known as breakdown coverage, is a service that assists motorists, motorcyclists, or bicyclists whose vehicles have suffered a mechanical failure that either cannot be resolved by the motorist, or has prevented them from reasonably or effectively transporting the vehicle to an ...

  7. AARP - Wikipedia

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    The NRTA/AARP insurance model was the first in the United States, opening up a new insurance market for older Americans. AARP expanded beyond health insurance and began developing other benefits, programs, and services for its members, each tailored to the needs of people aged 55 and older and filling a gap in the marketplace. [38]