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ANWB roadside assistance sees hundreds of extra breakdowns due to heat

ANWB roadside assistance sees hundreds of extra breakdowns due to heat

The ANWB roadside assistance service reported approximately 4,300 vehicle breakdowns on Tuesday, which is about 800 more than usual for a typical Tuesday. This significant increase in incidents is being attributed to the impact of the current hot weather conditions across the country.

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