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Can You Tow a Car on the Highway?

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OCharles
07/29/2025, 03:20:58 AM

You can tow a car on the highway, but you need to hire a professional towing team. Here are the details about towing on the highway: 1. Police Assistance: If your car breaks down on the highway, you can call 110 to seek help from the police. In general, the police will help contact a towing team for rescue. 2. Insurance Company Services: If your vehicle has the appropriate insurance, you can contact your insurance company after a breakdown on the highway. Some towing services provided by insurance companies offer free towing within a specified mileage limit. Additional charges will apply if the mileage is exceeded. 3. Precautions When Towing: The vehicle owner should park correctly, ensure the safety of personnel, and warn other vehicles. Additionally, asking friends or relatives to tow the car is illegal. Towing on the highway requires hiring a professional team.

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LaLillian
08/12/2025, 08:24:25 PM

Once my car broke down on the highway, and I called the traffic police only to find out that self-towing is strictly prohibited on highways. This isn't an ordinary road—traffic is fast and dense, making self-towing practically a death wish. According to regulations, only professional recovery vehicles are allowed to operate; those tow trucks are specifically designed for highway towing. If you forcibly use a private car to tow, it's not only dangerous but also illegal, resulting in penalty points and fines. The correct procedure is to move your car to the emergency lane, place a warning triangle 150 meters behind, then move yourself outside the guardrail before calling the police. The recovery vehicle will tow your car to the nearest exit or repair shop, making the process much safer and hassle-free.

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AdamDella
10/04/2025, 02:30:01 AM

When your car breaks down on the highway, the first thought might be whether a friend's vehicle can tow it away. I sincerely advise against this! After studying traffic regulations, I found that private vehicles are explicitly prohibited from towing accident vehicles on highways, except for rescue vehicles. The main concern is that other drivers might not react in time, leading to rear-end collisions, which is especially dangerous at night. The recommended approach is to turn on your hazard lights, place the warning triangle at a sufficient distance, then quickly move behind the guardrail and call 12122 to wait for a tow truck. Tow truck fees are usually covered by insurance, so you won't have to pay much out of pocket. Compared to risking safety to save a little money, getting home safely is more important, right?

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OLila
11/17/2025, 03:05:36 AM

Breaking down on the highway is a driver's nightmare, but never attempt to tow the vehicle yourself. Professional rescue vehicles come equipped with specialized towing hooks, warning lights, and speed reduction guidance systems. Using a regular car for towing may cause trailing vehicles to misjudge speeds, potentially leading to chain collisions. Experienced drivers follow these crucial steps: activate hazard lights, place warning triangles 150 meters behind the vehicle, evacuate all occupants to safety, and call the authorities. Traffic management departments dispatch tow trucks faster than you might expect, usually arriving within 30 minutes. Remember to always request an invoice for towing fees - these are often reimbursable by insurance companies.

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VonJudah
01/07/2026, 09:54:07 PM

When I first started driving, I always wanted to save money and cut corners. Now I understand that highway towing must be handled professionally. Don't believe those online money-saving tricks about using ropes to tow cars—it's both dangerous and illegal. Tow ropes can easily snap, and if the lead car brakes suddenly, it can cause a pile-up. The proper procedure is to leave the broken-down vehicle in place, set up safety precautions, and then contact the highway management office. They have registered rescue units equipped with hydraulic flatbed tow trucks to handle the situation safely. Before every long trip, I check the engine oil and tires to minimize the risk of needing a tow.

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VonBrooke
04/04/2026, 03:33:09 AM

High-speed towing is something I've learned the hard way. Once, I tried to help a friend tow their car off the highway, but we ended up in a rear-end collision during sudden braking. Later, the traffic police educated me: highway towing must meet two conditions—first, it must be a qualified rescue vehicle with towing certification, and second, both vehicles must have their hazard lights on and proceed slowly. No matter how well-intentioned, personal vehicles are not allowed. Remember these three key steps in emergencies: place reflective signs ensuring visibility from 100 meters away; have everyone wait outside the guardrail for assistance; when calling 122, clearly state the highway name and mileage marker. Rescue vehicles with GPS can arrive quickly.

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