AAA

Nice looking Tow Truck

This morning a package was delivered to our Tow Yard in Santa Rosa coming from AAA in Emeryville. The package is not the reason for this Blog, nor is it AAA but rather, the condition and appearance of the shipping companies van that they delivered the package in. Trust me, we understand the costs of running a fleet, keeping them looking nice, running good and all that those entail.

AAA Towing in SANTA ROSA and ROHNERT PARK

It was brought to my attention the other day that Yarbrough Bros Towing is well known not only for its commitment to customer service, our cutting edge training and equipment or the sheer professionalism with which we conduct all aspects of our business but also on the plain fact that we are affiliated with the AAA Road Service program. Our yellow trucks are running 24 hours a day serving not only Sonoma County residents in Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati and the surrounding areas but we service and tow AAA members exclusively in Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park.

Do you FACEBOOK?

With the recent news of FACEBOOK going public with its stock, it got me to thinking about the uses of FACEBOOK in our small business but also for customers and people who spend some time on the social media network. Yarbrough Bros Towing has had a company page on FACEBOOK for a couple years now and it is mostly there for friends and family to keep in touch, hear road warnings and alerts and play some fun games to win Yarbrough Bros Towing sweatshirts, t shirts or hats every now and then.

New Years Eve Tipsy Tow Program

Yarbrough Brothers Towing will be participating in the "Tipsy Tow" program as a joint venture with AAA National this New Years Eve.
The “Tipsy Tow” program is for motorists who feel they have had too much to drink to drive home safely. Motorists, not just AAA members, can call 1-800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP), and they will be provided a free tow and a ride home during the period beginning 6:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m. on the day of the Tipsy Tow.
The purpose of the program is to reduce the number of intoxicated motorists on our roads by offering them a safer alternative for getting home.

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