Safe Travels RV Offers Roadside Assistance, Tech Support
Also serves RV, travel-trailer customers with logistics services and strives to be a marketing partner for dealers.

SafeTravels has more than 75 years of combined experience in the roadside-assistance industry,
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Created specifically for the recreational vehicle owner, SafeTravels RV provides round-the-clock, year-round nationwide roadside assistance and RV technical assistance for motorized and towable RVs.
With more than 75 years of combined experience in the roadside-assistance industry, SafeTravels RV provides white-glove roadside assistance services and premium logistics management for RV and travel-trailer owners. It focuses on customer service for members in need.
"SafeTravels is committed to providing a Roadside and RV Certified Technical Assistance solution with a level of service that is unmatched in the industry,” said Bill Riss, senior vice president for SafeTravels Motor Club. “Our training and dedication to an elite member service experience provides a product that RV dealers can be proud to put their name behind.”
As an unaffiliated, stand-alone motor club, SafeTravels partners with RV, horse trailer and specialty equipment dealers to provide roadside and RV technical assistance without the risk of working with partners that may have conflicting interests. Its goal is to be a marketing partner for dealers that will not only provide additional revenue at the time of sale but help drive renewals and recurring revenue for years to come. With custom software platforms and in-house developers, SafeTravels can reduce time new dealers spend during the onboarding process.
For more information on dealer/partner solutions, contact SafeTravels at dealerservices@safetravelsmotorclub.com or call 800-595-2940.
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