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Top 5 Towing FAQs in Canada

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If you have any other questions or need immediate assistance, don’t hesitate to contact Prima Towing for reliable and professional service.

If your car breaks down on the highway, safely move your vehicle to the shoulder or as far away from traffic as possible. Turn on your hazard lights, and call a towing service. Stay in your vehicle if it’s safe to do so, especially in high-traffic areas, and wait for professional assistance.

The cost of towing in Canada varies depending on factors such as distance, vehicle type, and time of day. On average, towing can cost between $75 to $200 for a short distance (up to 10 km). Additional kilometers and services like winching or after-hours service can increase the cost.

Many auto insurance policies in Canada offer roadside assistance coverage, which includes towing services. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand the extent of your coverage. Additionally, some credit cards and auto club memberships may offer towing benefits.

Towing services in Canada can handle a wide range of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, SUVs, trucks, and RVs. Specialized towing equipment is available for different vehicle types, ensuring safe and efficient transport.

Yes, when you call for a towing service, you can specify your preferred destination, whether it’s a repair shop, your home, or another location. If you don’t have a specific destination in mind, the towing service can recommend nearby repair facilities.