2020

  • Waiting For A Tow? Stay Safe With These Three Tips

    Whether you are on a road trip or just go to or from work, the last thing place that you want to find yourself is stranded in a parking lot or alongside the road. This type of situation is stressful, scary, and dangerous, particularly if you find yourself in an environment that is unfamiliar to you. After you have called for a towing service to come to your location, it is incredibly important that you remain safe.
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  • Towing Your Car? Here's What To Tell The Towing Company Over The Phone

    Breaking down on the side of the road can be a frustrating situation, especially if you're traveling with others. It can also be confusing, as you may not know exactly what to do besides wait for the vehicle towing company to come pick you up. If you're in need of a tow, there are a few pieces of information you'll need to give to the towing company that can make their job a lot easier.
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  • Reasons Tow Trucks Should Be Called

    If you have an accident and you need to have your car removed from the road and taken to a shop, then you know a tow truck will come out and do this for you. If your car is still drivable, then the car can be picked up by a tow truck that can lift one end, and the car can be towed on two of its own wheels. However, if the wheels are all possibly affected, the tow truck driver will come get it on a truck that tows it without any of the wheels on the ground.
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  • When Is A Towing Emergency An Emergency?

    Emergency towing services are called when there is an immediate need to have a vehicle towed. However, what is an emergency to some is not an emergency to others. How does a towing company decide what is a towing emergency and then respond to towing calls they have already received that are not emergencies? Here is an inside look at what constitutes a towing emergency.  Cars Are Piled Up Winter crashes are often the worst.
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