Have A Broke Down Vehicle That Has Been Sitting? What To Know To Get A Tow

If you have a vehicle that is broken down and you don't want to pay for the cost of a tow, there are some things that you want to consider. If the vehicle is sitting in a driveway and it isn't being run or used, you have to make a decision about what to do with it quickly. There are some ways you can save money on a local towing service, and things that you can do to help make the tow more affordable. Read More 

Disabled Vehicle? 3 Circumstances in Which You Should Not Pull It Off the Road

Depending on where you live, you may have a legal obligation to pull your car to the side of the road if you're able to do so. This helps keep traffic in the area flowing, which prevents major delays and may even help emergency personnel get to you sooner. However, there are times when pulling your car to the side of the road isn't possible or advisable. For example, if your car is mangled and cannot be moved, you have no choice but to leave it where it is. Read More 

How To Prepare For The Cost Of A Tow Truck

Whether you break down or have a small accident that renders your vehicle no longer road-worthy, you will need to call a tow truck so it can take your vehicle home or to the mechanic's shop. This can be a bit expensive depending on how many miles the tow truck has to take your vehicle. Also, there is the initial hook up fee which is a flat rate that the company charges. Read More 

Getting Car Insurance? Two Reasons Why You Should Include Roadside Assistance

If you're getting car insurance for your vehicle, you may be trying to figure out how you can get it as cost effectively as possible. You understand how important insurance is, but you might have a tight budget and be looking for ways to cut corners. However, a good automobile-insurance policy should be as comprehensive as possible so that it covers the greatest number of risks. That's why it's so vital for you to have roadside assistance. Read More 

Driving Tips for Icy Mountain Roads

If you have recently moved to an area with icy mountain roads or if you will be traveling to the wilderness for pleasure during the winter, it is very important that you know how to drive safely on roads covered in snow and ice. High-elevation roads are often covered in black ice that is nearly impossible to see as you drive. To this end, here are some tips to help you safely drive on icy mountain roads when it is necessary that you do so: Read More