Does Forced Towing Damage the Car?

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HenryMarie
07/25/25 12:07pm
Normal towing will definitely not harm the car, but unscientific towing may damage the vehicle. Introduction to Towing: The full name of a tow truck is a road clearance vehicle, also known as a wrecker, road rescue vehicle, or tow truck. It has multiple functions such as lifting, pulling, and towing. Tow trucks are mainly used for road breakdown vehicles, urban traffic violators, and emergency rescue operations. Precautions for Towing: Choose the appropriate towing hook. The towing hook should not just "hook" onto the vehicle but must be securely fastened and properly installed. Always double-check if the hook is properly engaged before towing. Prefer a tow bar. If the rear vehicle has brake issues or if towing is required on icy or snowy roads, a tow bar should be prioritized. Plan the route carefully. Select a towing route with less traffic, better road conditions, and a shorter distance. Avoid sections with potential hazards such as crowded areas, logistics centers, commercial districts, underground parking lots, etc., to reduce the likelihood of secondary accidents.
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