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Are vehicles on tow trucks charged highway tolls?

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CassidyDella
09/07/25 6:53am

Vehicles on tow trucks are charged highway tolls. If you need to call a tow truck on the highway, you should contact professional wreckers or rescue vehicles. Introduction to tow trucks: The full name of a wrecker is a road wrecker, also known as a tow truck, road rescue vehicle, or towing vehicle. It has multiple functions such as lifting, pulling, and towing. Wreckers are mainly used for roadside breakdown vehicles, urban traffic violators, and emergency rescue operations. Structure of tow trucks: A wrecker mainly consists of a chassis, lifting device, towing device, hydraulic system, electrical control system, body, and tool compartment. It has multiple functions such as lifting, pulling, and towing, making it suitable for highway and urban road clearance operations.

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McGabriel
09/19/25 6:02am

Having driven a tow truck for so many years, my experience is that vehicles being towed on highways are usually exempt from toll fees, as the charges apply to the tow truck itself since it's the operational vehicle. The toll principle mainly depends on the number of axles and the vehicle type—for instance, trucks or specialized tow trucks are charged based on tonnage, while the towed vehicle, being stationary, isn't counted. I've towed old cars home a few times before, and toll stations only check the tow truck's details, whether it's ETC or manual toll collection—the process is the same. However, rules may vary by region; some places charge more for exceptionally large tow trucks, so I recommend checking the local traffic website or asking service area staff before hitting the highway. Safety comes first—ensure the tow connection is secure to avoid issues. Worrying about tolls for the towed vehicle is completely unnecessary.

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LeTanner
11/02/25 6:25am

Last time my own car broke down and needed towing, I specifically asked the highway hotline, and they said the fee only applies to the towing vehicle. The car being towed isn't counted as a separate vehicle and doesn't require payment. The reason is that the toll system is based on operational status—the towed car isn't running, so it's not included in the calculation. If you're using a tow truck, just register the towing vehicle's information at the entrance. For small tow trucks, they might charge based on the standard for small vehicles. However, toll rules might vary in places like tunnels or special road sections, so to avoid hassle, you can check the rates in advance by downloading the app. Remember, the most important thing throughout the process is ensuring safe towing—don't get distracted by minor toll issues.

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DelOmar
12/16/25 6:29am

Generally, the vehicle being towed on a trailer is not charged highway tolls; only the towing vehicle is charged, as the toll system detects moving vehicles. The towed vehicle remains stationary and thus incurs no fees. I've observed on the road that tow truck drivers only pay for the towing vehicle, with no additional charges for the towed car. It's advisable to accurately declare the type of towing vehicle at the highway entrance to avoid misunderstandings.

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