Engine failure:
If your car’s engine stops working while you are on the road, you will need to call a tow truck provider for assistance. Engine failure can be caused by various factors, such as overheating, low oil pressure, faulty spark plugs, or broken belts.
Flat tire:
If you have a flat tire and you don’t have a spare one or the tools to change it, you will need to contact an emergency towing service. Driving on a flat tire can damage your rims, brakes, and suspension.
Accident:
If you are involved in a collision with another vehicle or an object, you may need emergency towing to remove your car from the scene and take it to a repair shop. Depending on the severity of the damage, your car may not be drivable or safe to drive.
Dead battery:
If your car’s battery dies and you can’t start your car, you will need to call an emergency towing service. A dead battery can be caused by leaving the lights on, using the radio or other accessories when the engine is off, or having a faulty alternator.
Locked out:
If you lock yourself out of your car and you don’t have a spare key or access to a locksmith, you will need to contact an emergency towing service. They can help you unlock your car or tow it to a safe location where you can get a new key.
Harsh weather:
When there is harsh weather like heavy rain, snow, or fog, your car is at risk of needing emergency towing services. This is because the roads become too slippery and the visibility is significantly reduced. You may skid off the road, get stuck in a ditch, or collide with another vehicle or object.