5 things you must do before your car is towed

The Association said it's important to note that not all tow truck operators are unscrupulous.

THE Automobile Association (AA) has offered all motorists guidelines on how to avoid being taken for a ride should they find themselves stuck on the side of the road.  In a statement the organisation said there were numerous occasions where motorists were ripped off after they were involved in accidents.

“We hear too often of motorists who are involved in crashes and have their vehicles towed away from the scene without their permission, or where their vehicles are taken and then towed and stored at excessive daily rates. There is no need for this to happen; motorists have rights and they must enforce these if they are able to,” said the AA.

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The Association said it’s important to note that not all tow truck operators are unscrupulous, and that there are more professional, ethical operators out there than those who aren’t. There are accredited service providers who adhere to strict rules and ethics.

The association added that it’s also important to recognise that tow trucks provide a valuable service to motorists who are stranded on the side of the road due to mechanical breakdowns or as a result of crashes.

“Towing can be costly. If you are not in a financial position to pay a large once-off fee for towing we would advise vehicle owners to explore options which cover these costs. It is important for motorists to understand they are in charge of the vehicles, and that they do not have to be intimidated into doing anything they don’t want to do. Being covered through insurance is the best option, but even without it, no-one has the right to take your vehicle without your consent,” advises the AA.

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Among the tips the AA gives to motorists in relation to towing services are:

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