Staying Safe While Towing

4 Things You Need To Know About Heavy Duty Towing

Heavy-duty towing is a specialized type of towing that is designed for oversized vehicles, such as an RV or a tractor. Towing something that big requires a larger vehicle than one required to tow a passenger car or truck. It is important to understand how the process works when it comes to heavy-duty towing.  1. Vehicles that Require Heavy-Duty Towing  First, it is essential to understand when a towing company can no longer use a regular towing vehicle and needs heavy-duty equipment to move your vehicle. Read More 

Why You Should Always Tow A Vehicle That Needs Transmission Repair Work

If your vehicle has been experiencing some transmission problems, it is best to stop using it as your daily driver. After all, the more you use it, the more wear and tear the transmission is going to be put through, and that could end up costing you a lot more money in the end. Also, when it is time to take your vehicle for automotive repair, you will want to call for a tow truck. Read More 

How To Determine If Heavy Duty Towing Services Are Right For You

There are many reasons why you might need to tow a vehicle. It's common for motorists to require a tow service after collisions or other vehicular incidents. Other times a vehicle owner may need their car transported to them for another area of the country. Whatever the reason, vehicle towing is a versatile service that is highly suited to getting your vehicle where it needs to be. However, not every towing service is appropriate for every vehicle. Read More 

What’s the Safest Way to Arrange an Emergency Tow?

There aren't many good times to get stuck on the side of the road, but some roadside emergencies can be worse than others. Most people would much rather be stuck in the parking lot of a crowded mall than stranded on the side of a rural road in the middle of the night. While these situations may often feel more dangerous than they are, it's still helpful to know how to handle these emergencies safely. Read More 

Selling Your Wrecked Vehicle to a Salvage Yard After an Accident

A wreck can total your vehicle and make it unsafe to drive. You then are left to decide what to do with it. You may not want to tow it back home to sit and rot in your driveway. Instead, you can sell the car for scrap metal and recoup some of its value. After a wreck, you can hire a towing service to tow your totaled vehicle to a salvage yard that buys scrap metal. Read More