Towing
Towing services primarily consist of consent and nonconsent towing. Consent towing usually involves towing a consumer’s inoperable vehicle to a designated location, such as a repair facility. In consent towing situations the consumer orders and pays for the towing. Nonconsent towing generally is ordered by law enforcement or private property owners and is paid for by the vehicle’s owner. Vehicles are usually subject to nonconsent towing if parked in clearly marked tow-away zones, or after an accident. Nonconsent towing can also involve additional services such as vehicle storage or cleaning up debris after an accident
Click the links below to access additional resources on towing.
| In the News: Vehicle Towing Industry Injury & Fatality Rate Higher Than Other Emergency Responders English | OSHA: Driver Safety Overview eLearning Course English | Tow Truck Driver Hit by Passing Car Fatality Report English |
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