
If you’re like most drivers, you’ve had to call a tow truck at some point. Even if you’ve never been in a collision or gone off the road, many things can go wrong with a car. No matter what’s gone wrong, it’s a stressful situation. One thing that can help is understanding the towing process, including how your towing provider selects the truck for the job. Let’s go over a few of the variables that go into recovering your car successfully.
Vehicle Size
The main differences between light-duty and medium-duty towing are fairly straightforward, but it’s important that the towing service uses the right one. Using a light-duty truck for a heavier vehicle is dangerous. An underpowered tow truck may not be capable of safely transporting your vehicle.
The tow truck driver will need the size of your vehicle. Most cars can be safely hauled with a light-duty truck, but larger cars, such as pickup trucks and small buses, require a medium-duty haul. You don’t need to know your vehicle’s weight in order to call for a tow; just be ready with the make and model.
Off-Road Recovery
If your car has gone off-road in an accident or slid into a ditch during a snowstorm, you might need a little extra power to get it back on track. That’s why medium-duty trucks are commonly used in vehicle recovery situations, even if the vehicle is small enough for light duty. Medium-duty trucks are built to pull heavier loads, ensuring your car is safe during recovery.
Car Accident
If you’ve been in an accident and your car is damaged, you will need a flatbed tow truck. These trucks hoist the entire vehicle onto the bed so no part of it will drag along the ground. This prevents additional damage from occurring during the tow, protecting you from dealing with unnecessary repair costs.
For cars that are severely damaged, flatbed towing is the best method of recovery. If your car can’t be towed with a wheel lift for any reason, the towing service provider will use either a flatbed truck or a car carrier.
Specialty Vehicle Towing
Some cars require a little extra care during the towing process, regardless of any damage. This includes EVs, antique cars, and more. If your luxury car needs a tow, you shouldn’t entrust it to any less than the best. Make sure the tow company you call is capable of towing your car safely. An incompetent tow truck driver can do a lot of damage to your vehicle, so it pays to double-check that they can handle your specific make and model.
All Out Fleet Service: Northern Virginia’s Towing & Recovery Experts
All Out Fleet Service provides fast and reliable service for all your towing and recovery needs from our two Virginia locations. Whether you’re dealing with an unexpected breakdown or need assistance after an accident, don’t underestimate the value of professional towing and recovery services from All Out Fleet Service. Contact us today at 571-424-0768 for 24/7 emergency services. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter – X, LinkedIn, and Pinterest to keep up with the latest towing news!
