You need w away a mor vehicle when the vehicle is stuck a surface from where you find it impossible drive on. Or there might be an accident or a mishap or a collision that disables the vehicle. It could also be a natural failure of the engine or the machine. Or it may be that the vehicle has been used for some illegal purpose or has violated a law that it is has be impounded by the police. Whatever may be the cause, you need get the vehicle across a garage for repair or an appropriate location. This task is achieved by a w truck which is a heavy duty truck or a light duty truck.

You can use a mobile radio or a wireless telephone requisition w service. You can use a mobile phone text a message. Tow service providers have begun using modern tracking devices such as the Global Positioning System (GPS). It is now easy locate the w truck or even the location of the incident. Tow service providers are able locate the closest w truck the place of incidence in a map using the Aumatic vehicle location (AVL) system. The location of all the w trucks is displayed in the map. The vehicles that are wed can also be taken the garage lot that some of these w service providers have. They would charge a fee for this. Many commercial truck dealers and websites offer w trucks for sale .

Highway authorities provide wing services when the need arises in major highways. There could be an accident or a break down on a major highway. Private businesses o provide wing services for a fee. Government departments such as the police, the transport authority and the public works department operate large fleet of vehicles. They may have their own w trucks for use when their vehicles are stranded. Vehicles that the police want impounded may be wed by their w trucks. Tow trucks are also owned by various private businesses who own large fleet of vehicles. They could be cab operars, transport operars or cargo movers. They will use their own w trucks w their own vehicles when needed. You can summon w trucks from private emergency road service operars.

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