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Winching Service Explained: When Your Car Is Stuck Off-Road | Towing Toronto

Winching Service Explained: When Your Car Is Stuck Off-Road | Towing Toronto

by Towing Toronto | Mar 21, 2026 | towing guides

🔗 Quick Answer: A winching service uses a motorised cable system mounted on a tow truck to pull your vehicle out of a situation where the wheels cannot get traction — ditches, mud, snow, embankments, soft shoulders, and flooded terrain. Unlike standard towing, which...
What Happens After a Car Accident in Ontario? Step-by-Step | Towing Toronto

What Happens After a Car Accident in Ontario? Step-by-Step | Towing Toronto

by Towing Toronto | Mar 20, 2026 | Driving tips

🚗 Quick Answer: After a car accident in Ontario, the process follows five phases: (1) Ensure safety and call 911 if there are injuries or criminal activity, (2) exchange information and document the scene, (3) report to a Collision Reporting Centre within 24 hours if...
Underground Parking Tow Truck: Low Clearance Towing Toronto | Towing Toronto

Underground Parking Tow Truck: Low Clearance Towing Toronto | Towing Toronto

by Towing Toronto | Mar 19, 2026 | towing guides

⚡ Quick Answer: Most tow trucks cannot fit inside a parking garage. A standard flatbed is 3+ metres tall and 7+ metres long — far too large for an underground structure with 2-metre ceilings and tight turning ramps. However, specialised low-clearance tow trucks are...
Types of Tow Trucks Explained: Which One Do You Need? (2026 Guide)

Types of Tow Trucks Explained: Which One Do You Need? (2026 Guide)

by Towing Toronto | Mar 18, 2026 | auto advice

🚛 Quick Answer: There are 6 main types of tow trucks: flatbed (rollback), wheel lift, hook and chain, integrated wrecker, boom truck, and rotator. For most passenger cars and SUVs, a flatbed tow truck is the safest choice because all four wheels are off the ground....
Towing Scams in Toronto: How to Protect Yourself (2025) | Towing Toronto

Towing Scams in Toronto: How to Protect Yourself (2025) | Towing Toronto

by Towing Toronto | Mar 17, 2026 | auto advice

⚠️ Quick Answer: The most common towing scam in Toronto is the collision chaser — a tow truck that shows up at your accident scene without being called, pressures you to sign paperwork, and takes your vehicle to a storage lot or body shop where you face inflated fees....
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