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Bolingbrook Towing Pros provides a wide range of roadside assistance services to get you back on the road fast.
Flat tire change Fuel delivery Towing services Accident assistance Dead battery jump starts Slid off the side of the road How Long Will It Take For Roadside Service To Arrive? Conditions neither of us control determine how long it will take us to get to you, where we are, road conditions, etc. We work on a first-come, first-serve basis, and our call queue changes by the hour. But Bolingbrook Towing Pros will get to you as soon as possible to get you on your way. Roadside Assistance BasicsRoadside assistance is a 24/7 service that provides emergency roadside assistance to people who have broken down or had an accident on the side of the road. It can be a lifesaver in an emergency, but it is essential to know what to do and what not to do when using this service.
When stranded on the side of the road, think safety first. If you feel uncomfortable where you are, the best first approach might be to call a ride-sharing service to pick you up, take you somewhere safe, and then coordinate next steps. That might mean sending us out to get your car. We'll need your keys, so if you didn't hide them someplace outside the vehicle, we'd need to meet up. The best case is we meet you on the side of the road and can fix whatever the issue is and gets you back on your way. If you don't have time to wait for our roadside assistance or don't feel comfortable with where you are, it just might make sense to call a taxi or ride-share service to get to safety first and then coordinate a plan to meet at your vehicle. How Much Does Roadside Assistance Cost?The cost will depend on the service you require. For example, if you have a flat tire, you may be charged a fee for the tow truck to come and change your tire. Likewise, if you run out of gasoline, you may be charged a fee for the tow truck to bring you gas.
The cost of getting a car out of a ditch will vary depending on the severity of the situation. If the vehicle is only slightly stuck, you may be able to get it out yourself with a bit of effort. However, if the car is severely stuck, you may need to call a tow truck or other professional assistance. The cost of this will depend on the company you call and the location of the ditch. Engine trouble on the side of the road is never fun. Ever. Besides an unexpected repair bill, it's all happening away from your home base. If you don't have a roadside emergency service plan, the price will vary depending on the severity of the problem and whether or not you need to call a tow truck. There is no clear-cut answer to this question as the cost of a tow can vary greatly depending on several factors. Distance, weight, type of vehicle, and any additional services. However, a rough estimate for the cost of a basic tow would be between $75 and $150. |
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