ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA is expected to assist nearly 800,000 drivers during the Fourth of July holiday.
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They say the most common problems they resolve are dead batteries, flat tires and lockouts.
The auto club recommends checking your car battery and tires before going on a long trip.
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If you are stranded, AAA recommends that you pull over onto the shoulder and turn on your hazard lights before calling for help.
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