Based on George Pataki listed as governor and John B Daley listed as DOT commissioner dates to 1995.
Still no phone number. The program has been expanded.
Help
Highway emergency local patrol.
NYS department of transportation is here to help!
Help is out there on the highways to make your trip easier and safer. We are the New York State Department of transportation commuter assistance, service.
Why Were there to help you stranded motorist to get back on the road. We will move you out of traffic and out of harms way.
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Our services are free! We are there to assist you, the tram in public.
When we’re on the highway from 6 AM to 10 AM and 3 PM to 7 PM Monday through Friday excluding holidays
Where?
We patrol section of the Long Island Expressway know when You Say Parkway Wantagh State Parkway said to go State Parkway meadowbrook State Parkway see if you wish to be Expressway in Savannah State Parkway.
How are you Move on to the shoulder if possible, open the home stay with your vehicle if you cannot move off the roadway remain with in your vehicle until help arrives.
Always turn on your emergency flashers.
Free services.
Jumpstart motor oil.
Fuel tire change
Coolant phone
Push on the shoulder.
Towing
Well, we cannot tell your vehicle our dispatcher center can contact the towing company for you. You will be responsible for the towing company charges. Questions or comments? We are interested in hearing from you please contact us at.
Regional health coordinator NYS department of transportation.
NYS office building, room, six, 815
Veterans Memorial Highway,
Hauppauge, NY 11788.
This 1995 dot ephemera pamphlet titled "HELP NYS DOT Highway Transporation" is a valuable addition to any collection of nonfiction books and magazines. Published by the U.S. Government, it provides valuable information about DOT highway emergency local patrol in Washington D.C. The brochure/pamphlet is written in English and contains illustrations that make it more interesting.
The pamphlet is an original and is not a facsimile or a modified item. Although the author is unknown, the content is informative and educational. It is not personalized and is suitable for anyone interested in the topic. This brochure/pamphlet is a must-have for collectors of antiquarian and collectible books and magazines.