Vehicle recovery
Vehicle recovery is an essential service that helps stranded motorists get their vehicles back on the road or transported to a place where necessary repairs can be carried out. It is often called upon in emergencies, and many roadside assistance programs and insurance policies include coverage for vehicle recovery services.[1]
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Overview
Vehicle recovery refers to the process of rescuing and transporting vehicles that are disabled, stranded, or involved in accidents. This specialized service is essential for various situations, including breakdowns, accidents, off-road incidents, and other emergencies. Vehicle recovery professionals, often known as tow truck operators or recovery technicians, use specialized equipment to safely and efficiently move vehicles to designated locations.[2]
Methods
Vehicle recovery employs various methods, including towing, winching, and off-road techniques. Towing utilizes tow trucks or other vehicles to pull the disabled one. Winching involves using a winch, often mounted on the vehicle or a separate anchor point, to pull the stuck vehicle to safety. Off-road recovery utilizes equipment like recovery boards, traction mats, and shovels to extract a vehicle from challenging terrains.[3] Choosing the appropriate method depends on the specific situation, terrain, and the type of vehicle needing assistance.
Equipment
Vehicle recovery equipment is essential for safely recovering or rescuing vehicles that are stuck, disabled, or stranded. These tools and devices are commonly used by tow truck operators, off-road enthusiasts, emergency services, and roadside assistance professionals.[4] Here are some common types of vehicle recovery equipment:
- Winches
- Tow Trucks
- Jump Start Kits
- Dollies and Skates
- Roadside Assistance Tools