Emergency roadside tips

When you face a roadside emergency, knowing what to do can make all the difference. Striker Towing & Recovery is here to help, but your safety is our first priority. Read these tips to stay safe and prepared.

Prioritize safety: slow down and move over

The most important thing to remember is to always slow down and move over for tow truck drivers. We are working on the side of the road, often in dangerous conditions, to assist you. This is a liability for us to be in the street, and it's a risk we take to get home to our families. Your awareness and caution directly contribute to our safety. By providing us with space, you help us do our job efficiently and safely, ensuring we can continue to serve the Indiana community when you need us most.

Accidents: stay calm and call for help

If you're involved in an accident, the first step is to remain calm. If it's a serious accident, immediately call 911. For minor fender benders, if it's safe enough to move your car out of the way, please do so. Moving your vehicle to the shoulder helps traffic flow through and prevents further incidents. Once you're in a safe location, call Striker Towing & Recovery at [[phonenumber]]. We'll help you sort things out and guide you through the next steps, ensuring you get the assistance you need efficiently and with care.

Common roadside issues: we've got you covered

We've seen tons of situations in our years of towing, and regardless of what you're facing, it could always be worse. Just be thankful and do not worry, as we will come out and help you. If you run out of gas, just pull over to the side, and we'll be there to refuel you. If you have a flat tire, we can tow you to a tire shop or even help you change your spare on the spot. If your car dies out on you in the middle of the street, don't panic. We've got you covered with a quick jump start or a tow to a repair facility. At Striker Towing & Recovery, a reassurance we can give you is that we'll be out to help. So long as we're on the way, you have nothing to fear about.