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A Program for Residents in Your Locality
As a resident of a participating region, you are eligible for a roadside support kit. This kit is provided at no charge to eligible residents through the regional program.
Review Your Kit Details
You will not be billed for the kit.
The Premier Roadside Support kit is assembled to assist with common vehicle situations. It includes practical items selected for safety and convenience.
Supplies for this program are allocated based on regional participation levels.
Reflective Safety Vest
Multi-Tool with Pliers
Tire Pressure Gauge
Compact First Aid Supplies
USB-Powered LED Work Light
Nylon Towing Strap
Water-Resistant Document Pouch
Jumper Cable Set
Emergency Blanket
Hand Cleaner Wipes
Durable Gloves
Windshield Scraper
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