Has The Truck Experienced A Breakdown On A Highway? Here Are Options For You

Don't worry, no matter what the problem is with your truck. First, pull over to the side of the road and turn on your hazard lights to advise approaching traffic of a broken-down vehicle. Then place flares or safety triangles behind your truck as a precaution. If you detect a risk of a crash, go to safer ground and raise the hood to signal that you need help.
Call 911 if your vehicle creates a collision risk so that a patrol car and wrecker will arrive to help ensure your vehicle's safety. When you and your vehicle are safe, get in touch with a reliable emergency repair service as quickly as possible to begin repairs.
Sometimes a truck needs to be towed in because it is impossible to repair it on the side of the road. Some repairs are too complicated and need trips back and forth, so a tow into town with a wrecker is the cheapest option. Additionally, some repairs need a spotless indoor space or tools from a shop. A truck driver can get a decent indication of what can and cannot be repaired on the side of the road when you call a road service mechanic.
We will take care of your drivers' roadside assistance needs wherever they may be or may arise. In the Greater Seattle area, our roadside assistance services for truckers are offered around the clock, every day of the week, all year long. We are here to serve you, whether your business fleet vehicles require roadside assistance at a congested city crossroads or on a winding country route.


