Vehicle recovery is the process of removing a vehicle from a specific location and transporting it to its destination. As you can imagine, there are countless types of Recovery services, each unique in its own way.
To help you better understand the Recovery industry, here are some of the types of Recovery services we offer.
Recovery by law enforcement
One organisation that often needs help with vehicle recovery is the law enforcement community. We work closely with local and state law enforcement agencies to recover vehicles or transport offending vehicles.
Roadside recovery
Roadside recovery involves many elements. It can be as simple as coming to the rescue of a dead battery or flat tire or stopping in the middle of the highway during rush hour (roadside recovery involves stopping on the road).
This type of recovery is an important part of our service, which we offer 24 hours a day without interruption.
In order to be ready for roadside assistance, our fleet is equipped with all types of tow trucks you may need.
Motorbikes, off-road vehicles, vans, and other broken-down vehicles can be easily recovered with the vehicles we have available. We can even use our rotator to recover a vehicle that has fallen into a deep ditch and water.
Recovery services
So what are some of the reasons why law enforcement agencies need the help of a tow truck? One of the most important is to move vehicles that are parked on the side of the road or in car parks with clear Recovery signs. In most cases, vehicles are towed knowing (or should have known) that they could be towed and law enforcement is informed as soon as possible.
Recovery of a stolen vehicle
If the police authorities have positively identified the stolen vehicle, they may ask us to transport it. When we receive the stolen vehicle, it is likely to be temporarily impounded (as it is considered evidence in a car theft case) and then returned to its owner.
Emergency recovery
What makes our fleet unique is that our Recovery services can be called upon at any time. Emergencies happen without warning and it is crucial to have a fleet equipped with the right vehicle for the job, as it is impossible to predict which vehicles will need to be recovered.
Vehicles can get stuck underwater, in mud, between another vehicle and a lane divider, or in other situations. We need to have the right truck on-site for each of these scenarios.
Making things happen
Recovery is an important part of traffic maintenance and therefore regularly affects everyone’s life. As a Recovery company, we know we don’t have the best reputation with many motorists, but we also leave work knowing we were able to help.