3 things tow truck drivers want their clients to know

However simple it may look, to hook a car behind a truck and drive off, tow truck driving is a tough job with everyday dangers of the road, weather conditions, and unfortunate situations. Plus, there are misconceptions about what luxury car towing services do and not do. All these challenges give tow truck drivers a tough time on their job, especially when their customers are uncooperative and anxious.

Worried about their safety and the car owners, tow truck drivers wish vehicle drivers knew and took care of these three things.

Give proper descriptions

When calling a towing service, their staff will ask you questions about your vehicle and your location to send appropriate help. For anything you are not sure about, give extra details. Like when they ask what's wrong with your car, and you are not sure, be descriptive about any abnormalities, weird noises, or malfunctions in your vehicle. If you are aware of your locations, give the exact street number or name, but provide clear indications of the surroundings if you are not.

Move to a safe spot

Countless tow truck drivers are injured and even killed doing their job in the middle of the road. Therefore, after requesting a tow, it's crucial to pull your vehicle to a safe spot on the shoulder lane, so that tow drivers can fix your problem without putting their life at risk.

Don't stay inside your vehicle

Most drivers don't take it well when their cars are driven off and have the temptation to stay inside while it is towed. Not only is this dangerous for them, but it also can cause problems for the tow drivers. Alternatively, you can request extra transportation for you and the other passengers.

At the end of the day, tow truck drivers try their best to help their clients in need. Even on their bad days, tow truck drivers fulfill their duties every day. With a bit of support and cooperation, clients can make luxury car towing a little less demanding for the drivers.

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