Did you know that early towing systems required chains or hooks that wrapped around an axle or a frame rail in order to tow the vehicle? Some tow trucks are still designed to use this technique, which is very secure.
Did you know that towing companies provide many more services then simply moving your car? Most offer a range of emergency roadside assistance services, including unlocking assistance, flat tire repair, and even jump starts.
When a semi truck goes down a culvert or over an embankment, it can take a lot to get it back out. That's why heavy-duty towing trucks are often equipped with booms and cranes that are powerful enough to move a truck.
While waiting for a tow truck, one of your biggest priorities is making sure that your disabled vehicle is visible to other motorists. For best results, use reflective triangles or cones from an emergency roadside kit.
Did you know that anti-lock brakes on semi trucks have been required since 1997? This requirement has significantly reduced the number of jackknife crashes, in which the rear wheels of the truck lock up and the trailer swings around to an acute angle with the truck.
Did you know there is a museum that showcases the history of the towing industry, including some restored antique wreckers? It's called the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum and is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.