Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if your car is all-wheel-drive (AWD), it typically requires a flatbed tow truck to prevent damage. AWD vehicles need all wheels to be lifted off the ground during towing to avoid transmission damage.
Towing a car with an automatic transmission with the drive wheels on the ground can cause significant damage. It’s best to use a flatbed tow truck or a tow truck with wheel lift capabilities that keep the drive wheels off the ground.
Towing rates can vary depending on the time and day. Some towing companies may charge higher rates for services rendered on weekends or holidays due to increased demand and operational costs. It’s best to check with Titan Towing for specific pricing details.
Yes, tow truck drivers undergo special training to handle various towing situations. They learn the proper techniques for safely securing and transporting vehicles, as well as how to operate towing equipment effectively.
Yes, tow truck drivers are required to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in many states. Additionally, they must adhere to local regulations and may need additional certifications specific to towing operations.
Tow trucks are subject to regular inspections to ensure they are roadworthy and comply with safety standards. These inspections help maintain the reliability and safety of the tow trucks used by Titan Towing.
Lowered vehicles can be more challenging to tow, but they can still be towed safely with the right equipment. Titan Towing has the necessary tools and expertise to handle lowered cars, ensuring they are transported without damage.
When performed correctly by a trained professional, towing should not be rough on your car. Titan Towing uses the appropriate equipment and techniques to ensure your vehicle is transported safely and without damage.