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Becoming A Responsible Towing Patron


3 Tips That Can Help You Save Money On A Tow Truck Service

The need to have your vehicle towed can quickly increase the costs associated with your car breaking down. The good news is, while you may not be able to avoid the need for towing services altogether, it is possible to minimize how much a tow truck service is going to cost you. Continue reading to discover three ways in which you can help keep your towing costs to a minimum. 

Tip #1: Consider Purchasing A Roadside Assistance Policy

If you did not choose to purchase a roadside assistance policy before your vehicle broke down, you may think that it is too late to take advantage of this type of coverage. However, many companies will allow you to purchase a roadside assistance policy and begin using the coverage it provides immediately. In some cases, this coverage will cost less than the cost of a single tow when paying with cash. Even in the event that you spend the same amount of money upfront to purchase this policy, you are sure to save money in the long run since your future towing costs will be covered under your new policy.

Tip #2: Avoid Calling Outside Of Business Hours When Possible

Just like many professionals, most tow truck services will charge higher rates if you require their services outside of normal business hours. While you may not always be able to avoid calling a tow truck during these more expensive times, it is always best to wait until regular business hours whenever possible. For instance, if you discover that your car will not start while the vehicle is parked at your home, office, or another safe location, it is best to wait until the next business day to have the vehicle towed so that you can avoid paying higher rates. 

Tip #3: Plan Ahead To Prevent The Need For Multiple Tows

When having a vehicle towed, far too many individuals fail to think about the future steps that they will need to take in order to have their vehicle repaired. This can result in the need for multiple tows in order to deal with a single breakdown. For example, if you have your vehicle towed to your home after it becomes disabled, you inevitably need to have this vehicle towed again in order to get it from your home to the repair shop. Taking the time to plan ahead will allow you to avoid the cost of this second tow by simply having the vehicle towed directly to the repair shop of your choice. 

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Becoming A Responsible Towing Patron

When I was sixteen, I bought an old beater car from one of my neighbors. I absolutely loved the color and the fact that I could customize the interior. Unfortunately, the engine had more than a few minor problems. After driving it for a few weeks, it started to slow down and sputter. Instead of pulling my car off to the side, I decided to stop right in the middle of a busy intersection, figuring that the tow truck driver could deliver me from danger. As I watched the driver dodge oncoming traffic, I realized that it was important to teach other people about how to become a responsible towing patron.