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Waiting for a tow truck can be stressful, and even more so if you’re out with your family when an accident or tire blowout occurs. Keeping the kids safe and occupied in the interim will require diligence to limit the danger that other vehicles may pose. To learn steps you can take to protect your family and alert fellow drivers, take a look at the list below.

3 Tow Truck Safety Tips for Families

1. Park in a Safe Location

Unless the vehicle in immobile, move the car to a safe place out of oncoming traffic. Park on the shoulder of the road and turn on the hazard warning lights to let drivers know you're there and warn them of possible danger. If you have cones or a warning triangle, place it several feet behind the vehicle.

2. Stay Inside the Car

Tow TruckIf you have young children, the last thing you want to do is risk them running into the street while waiting on the towing service. Avoid standing outside the vehicle with your family. Instead, stay inside the car, and keep your children strapped in their carseats or safety belts until roadside assistance arrives.

3. Ask for Identification

When you call the towing company, get the name of the driver who will be arriving to tow the car. When the tow arrives, you will be able to verify their name and prevent scammers or criminals from pulling up and trying to take advantage of your situation. Call the police if something doesn’t feel right or if the driver is unwilling to provide identification.

 

When you need reliable tow truck service, contact the professionals at Discount Towing and Recovery in Mountain Home, AR. Their dependable team offers tire changes, jump starts, and emergency roadside assistance within a 60-mile service area. They also handle lockouts to get you back in your vehicle quickly. Call (870) 425-1775 to request their services or visit them online.

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