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− | The Highway Emergency Local Patrol (HELP) program provides free roadside emergency services on many major roads throughout | + | The Highway Emergency Local Patrol (HELP) program provides free roadside emergency services on many major roads throughout New York State during peak travel times. HELP was established in 1994 to increase safety and decrease congestion by clearing broken-down vehicles from active lanes of traffic. |
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+ | 70 service trucks cover 16 patrol areas in many metropolitan areas throughout the state, aiding more than 65,000 motorists annually. | ||
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Out of the 11 NYSDOT Regions, Only the Following Regions have HELP Truck Services. | Out of the 11 NYSDOT Regions, Only the Following Regions have HELP Truck Services. | ||
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* [[NYSDOT Region 1 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 1 - Albany (Capital District)]] | * [[NYSDOT Region 1 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 1 - Albany (Capital District)]] | ||
* [[NYSDOT Region 3 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 3 - Syracuse]] | * [[NYSDOT Region 3 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 3 - Syracuse]] | ||
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* [[NYSDOT Region 10 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 10 - Long Island]] | * [[NYSDOT Region 10 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 10 - Long Island]] | ||
* [[NYSDOT Region 11 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 11 - New York City]] | * [[NYSDOT Region 11 HELP Trucks (NY)|NYSDOT Region 11 - New York City]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 23 October 2023
New York State DOT HELP Trucks
Information
Statewide:
The Highway Emergency Local Patrol (HELP) program provides free roadside emergency services on many major roads throughout New York State during peak travel times. HELP was established in 1994 to increase safety and decrease congestion by clearing broken-down vehicles from active lanes of traffic.
70 service trucks cover 16 patrol areas in many metropolitan areas throughout the state, aiding more than 65,000 motorists annually.
HELP Patrols
Out of the 11 NYSDOT Regions, Only the Following Regions have HELP Truck Services.