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Bumper to Bumper Radio Network Shops want to make this Summer easy on you and your vehicle as well as helping out our community with a donation of Love back to Phoenix Children’s Hospital!

Every time you stop by a local Bumper to Bumper Radio Approved Shop for repair or service work this Summer, (July 16th - September 5th, Labor Day), we will ask for a $1 donation which we will match when you are in for service or a repair!

Our goal for 2016 is $15k!

Help us share the love for our kids and their families as we share the love to you and your car to help you get through another Arizona summer!

You can also donate online!

  

In 2015 we raised $11,670 for Phoenix Children's Hospital. Help us beat last year!

Thank You Bumper to Bumper Radio Members! You’re the best. Let’s make 2016 a great year!

The national average for regular, unleaded gasoline has fallen for 35 out of 36 days to $2.21 per gallon and sits at the lowest mark for this time of year since 2004. Gas prices continue to drop in most parts of the country due to abundant fuel supplies and declining crude oil costs. Average prices are about 55 cents less than a year ago, which is motivating millions of Americans to take advantage of cheap gas by taking long road trips this summer.

The best news for consumers is that gas prices have once again dropped below $2 per gallon in many parts of the country, which is something that drivers have not seen during the summer in more than a decade. About 1 in 4 U.S. stations are selling gas for less than $2 per gallon today, and consumers can find at least one station selling gas for less than $2 per gallon in 36 states.

Recent Crashes Should Serve as Wake-Up Call to Drivers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 14, 2016) – AAA is urging drivers not to use Pokemon Go behind the wheel because it could lead to potentially deadly consequences. This week’s crashes involving the game should serve as a wake-up call to focus on the task of driving and not to be distracted.

“Driving is among the most dangerous activities that people do on a daily basis, and the last thing we need is to increase the number of distractions in the vehicle,” said Jake Nelson, AAA Director of Traffic Safety Advocacy & Research.

WASHINGTON – Preliminary data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show a 7.7 percent increase in motor vehicle traffic deaths in 2015. An estimated 35,200 people died in 2015, up from the 32,675 reported fatalities in 2014.

“Every American should be able to drive, ride or walk to their destination safely, every time,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “We are analyzing the data to determine what factors contributed to the increase in fatalities and at the same time, we are aggressively testing new safety technologies, new ways to improve driver behavior, and new ways to analyze the data we have, as we work with the entire road safety community to take this challenge head-on.”

In 2015 we raised $11,670 for Phoenix Children's Hospital. Help us beat last year!

Thank You Bumper to Bumper Radio Members! You’re the best. Let’s make 2016 a great year!

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Bumper to Bumper helps a listener decide between conventional and synthetic oil for his Ford F250.