Severe weather is terrible for music instruments, vocalists, and our vehicles but sometimes it can't be avoided. In today's episode, we're going to cover best practices and tips in dealing with severe weather.
Resources:
The best emergency roadside kit for bands (Kolo Sports Premium). It's only $45 and comes with plenty of things to deal with quick emergencies.
Accuweather Road Trip Planner. Check it before leaving for tour!
AAA Auto Club - If you do get this, just spend the extra bucks for their premium service. The extended tow range is a must if you're going through any kind of remote areas.
Verizon Roadside Assistance. This is my go-to.
How to Drive in Severe Weather guide from State Farm.
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