Understanding Emergency Protocol
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Understanding Emergency Protocol

A few weeks ago when my car died while I was driving, I didn't really know how to handle the situation. After things went south, I pulled over as quickly as I could to wait for the tow truck driver. Unfortunately, my car was basically sitting in the middle of a busy intersection, which made it really hard for my tow truck driver to do his job. After police closed off the intersection, I was finally able to have my car towed to a shop. On my website, you might learn how to follow basic emergency protocol so that you can stay safe and expedite repairs.

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Understanding Emergency Protocol

  • 3 Winter Safety Tips Every Driver Needs To Know

    23 September 2015

    It is always important to have a vehicle you can rely on to get you where you intend to go when you climb inside with your family, but when the temperatures turn frigid, it is even scarier to think that you could get stranded. Even though you can always rely on a tow truck service for help, spending any time left out in the cold in a strange place could turn into a dangerous experience.

  • How to Haul Your Tractor with a Trailer

    1 July 2015

    If you are a farmer, you may eventually need to haul your tractor. This may be to participate in a fair, transport your tractor to a place where it can be serviced, or loan your tractor to someone else. To save money, you can haul your tractor yourself, but only if you have the equipment necessary and if you understand how to properly haul a tractor.  Attaching the Chain to the Tractor

  • Making A Little Extra Money From Your Junker Before You Send It To Salvage

    26 June 2015

    A salvage yard or removal service may pay you a nominal fee for your junker. That fee usually has to do with the weight of your car. However, there's far more profit in parting the car out, but it's an intensive process and requires a lot of knowledge on how best to sell each piece. Even though most people don't have the skill or patience to take cars apart, you don't have to completely dismantle your car.

  • Can You Drive Farm Equipment On Public Roads In New York Or Must It Be Towed?

    18 June 2015

    When you're driving along on rural roads in New York State, you are very likely to come upon farm equipment. It moves slow, takes up space, and annoys you. It's perfectly normal to wonder if this farm equipment even belongs on the road when it's supposed to be out in the fields. Is it supposed to be towed? Can Someone Drive Farm Equipment on Public Roads? Yes. It is perfectly legal for a farmer to drive his equipment on the roads around his farm.

  • Top 6 Things To Do Before Your Road Trip

    15 June 2015

    Summer is here, and it's time for road trips. If you have a road trip planned, you need to make sure you're well prepared for anything that can go wrong. Here's a list of preparations to make before your trip: 1. Take your car in for a tuneup. It is essential that your car is fully prepared for the trip. Let the mechanic know that you're going on a long trip so they know to do a more thorough inspection.