Waiting on a Tow in the Snow: 5 Tips for Safety
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25 February 2019
Snow is a gorgeous sight, but it also introduces all sorts of hazards, especially when you're waiting on tow service. If you find yourself stuck in the snow waiting for a tow truck to arrive, it's critical to exercise safe practices to protect your vehicle, and most importantly, yourself. Learn how you can stay safe.
1. Pull to Safety, but Stay Visible
Once you detect an issue with your vehicle, do your best to pull off the road to a safe location, but make sure your car is positioned so that other vehicles can see it.
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Own A Small Trucking Company? The 3 Services You Should Always Have Lined Up
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12 July 2016
Do you have a logistics or small shipping company and you like to avoid late night phone calls from drivers whenever possible? If so, it's important to put the information they need if there is a mechanical emergency in their truck.
If they have the information in the truck and you already have agreements or contracts with the companies to do work on your vehicles, it makes handling the mechanical problems easier.
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It's A Matter Of Safety: 4 Ways To Stay Safe While You Wait For Your Tow Truck
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10 March 2016
Now that you have your driver's license, there are some things you should know about safety. You never know when you're going to end up needing roadside assistance. It's important that you know what to do when you're car breaks down. Here are four simple steps you should take that will help keep you safe while you wait for a tow truck.
Move Your Car As Far Off the Road as Possible
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Car Broken Down? Don'T Make These 3 Mistakes!
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1 February 2016
When you have broken down on the side of the road, it can be extremely frustrating. What's even more nerve-wracking is if you're in the middle of nowhere and unfamiliar with your surroundings. In some instances, especially if you are without necessary emergency supplies, it can be dangerous. You can prepare yourself ahead of time for this potentially dangerous and scary situation by avoiding these three mistakes.
1. No Emergency Vehicle Kit.
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