ATLANTA — Editor's note: The video above is from an earlier version of the story.
Georgia's Department of Public Safety released the number of traffic deaths seen on the state's roads so far during the holidays.
There have been 14 people killed while driving on Georgia roads during the holiday travel period, according to Georgia Department of Public Safety's social media account.
A few of those deaths have included accidents in places such as Paulding County, Cobb County, Grovetown, Hinesville and Waycross.
Right now, AAA is activating its Tow-2-Go program for drivers who are too impaired to drive. Anyone can get a 10-mile tow to an auto shop or a gas station, even if you aren't a AAA member. The service ends at 6 a.m. on Jan. 2.
They say the three top service calls they get are for flat tires, dead batteries and lockouts.
You can call them at 855-2-TOW-2-GO.