Why DIY Towing Can Be Dangerous

Why DIY Towing Can Be Dangerous

When your vehicle breaks down, the temptation to handle the towing yourself—whether by using a rope, chain, or a friend’s pickup—can be strong. It may seem like a quick, cost-saving solution, but towing without professional help carries serious risks for both you and...
Why You Shouldn’t DIY Your Next Tow

Why You Shouldn’t DIY Your Next Tow

Lack of Proper Equipment and Vehicle Damage Risks Many drivers assume that towing a vehicle themselves is a simple process that requires only a rope, chain, or another vehicle. However, this DIY approach often leads to significant vehicle damage. Professional tow...
What Happens After Your Vehicle Gets Towed?

What Happens After Your Vehicle Gets Towed?

Initial Transport and Arrival at the Towing Yard or Destination Once your vehicle is securely loaded onto the tow truck, the driver will transport it to the agreed-upon destination. This could be a repair shop, your home, or a tow yard if the vehicle was impounded or...
How to Stay Safe While Waiting for a Tow Truck

How to Stay Safe While Waiting for a Tow Truck

Move to a Safe Location if Possible When your car breaks down or you’re involved in a minor accident, your first priority should be getting to a safe location. If the vehicle is still operable, try to steer it to the shoulder of the road, a parking lot, or a nearby...