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Understanding Towing Procedures


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Understanding Towing Procedures

When I started driving, I realized that I didn't really know what to do if something bad happened on the road. About three weeks after I realized that, something did. I was driving when one of my tires went flat and sent me careening out of control. After I finally got the car to a stop, I contact towing services for a little help. With their help, I was able to get back to work, get my car fixed, and learn more about what they had to offer. That experience taught me several valuable lessons, which is why I made this blog.

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Getting Your Car Ready For Emergency Towing

If you have been in an accident or your car has broken down unexpectedly, getting your car towed to an auto shop or storage lot might be a necessity. There are a few things that you should keep in mind when it comes to you and your car's safety before the tow truck shows up. Here are four things that you can do to get your car ready to be towed and stay safe while out of your care.  

1. Remove Valuables

Don't forget to do a sweep of your car before you hand off your keys to the emergency towing service. Pull all items of value to bring along with you. This includes toll trackers, garage door openers, and even parking permits. Be sure to pull items from the glove compartment with your address, such as invoices from auto shops, your insurance, and registration.

2. Gathering Car Parts

If you have been in an accident, there is a chance that pieces of your car such as license plates and even bumpers have fallen off of your vehicle. While you might be shaken up, be sure to work with tow truck drivers to pick up what you can and store this within your car. This might make it easier down the line for auto shops to fix your car more efficiently and for less cost.

3. Opt for a Valet Key

Depending on the extent of your car's damages, this might be towed to a storage lot until an insurance assessor can take a look at this. While your car is at this type of facility, you might feel more comfortable giving out a valet key. This will only give access the main area of your car in case there are valuables in the trunk you cannot take with you. You may eventually need to get an accessible key to an auto shop, but if you aren't comfortable with this in a tow lot, give the valet key to the tow truck driver.

4. Take Photos of Your Car

Be sure to take pictures of  the exterior of your car before it is towed. This will ensure that you have the most recent documentation of the condition of your car. Other exterior damages may be reported when your car is delivered to the auto shop. With documentation, you will have proof these damages weren't there before your car was towed and may have been caused in transit to the auto shop.

Towing services (such as Darryll's Towing) want to get your car safely where you need it and are professionals. There are a few things that you can do to ensure safety and security for your car, your personal items, and yourself during the process. Make sure your vehicle is ready for the trip and you can rest easy while your car is out of your hands.