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What kind of assistance is provided by the Freeway Courtesy Patrol?
The MDOT Freeway Courtesy Patrol will:
service disabled vehicles by providing fuel, oil, and other system fluids;
clear stranded vehicles and debris from driving lanes;
change or inflate tires;
make minor mechanical repairs;
secure the area around your vehicle;
remove disabled vehicles;
provide cell phone assistance;
provides up to five miles of towing;
transport stranded motorists;
provide directions.
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