not usually, but they may make exceptions based on local laws
No. With AAA, the policy holder must be on-site.
AAA doesn't actually tow the car. They have contracts with numerous local tow companies. Just call a local tow company and get a quote. Rates do vary, so call more than one
With the basic service plan you can get a tow truck that is within the service area of the provider, with the plus service plan you can get a tow truck that is within one hundred miles of the service provider.
Good question, I do not think you can actually rent a tow truck for personal use. But there are tow truck services where they can tow your car for you like AAA. Or try U-Haul you could order a truck and maybe attach whatever you want to haul with the trucks they offer.
Call a tow truck. Tow trucks are truck just like every other truck just with a tow truck bed on the back... They normally try to call one of their own trucks because it just looks wierd to have some other company towing your own truck
You can use your cell phone to call a tow truck. If you have the service with your cell phone provider dial 611.
They call a tow truck because their cars broke down or crashed.
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You ask someone to jump your battery, or you call AAA or a tow truck company to perform the battery jump. Typically, you'll be on the road within 30 minutes after the jump.
AAA doesn't tow anything - they have a network of companies which provides services for them.
A wheel lift