The driver of the truck should be ultimately responsible for his/her actions. They should never drive somewhere without first checking to see that it is safe. If I was the landowner and I was handed the bill then I would argue it. BUT, if I was the one that told the driver that it was safe to drive there, then I would want to pay or at least share the wrecker bill.
It's a wrecker/recovery truck.
Yes.
If the gross vehicle weight rating of the wrecker is more than 26,000 lbs, yes.
towed as in by a wrecker or as in behind a motorhome.
Perhaps you're thinking about a rollback wrecker.
Wrecker classification and drivers license classification aren't one in the same, just so you know. A Class A wrecker is a light wrecker - a heavy wrecker is a C wrecker. Pay varies by location, experience, etc. Wrecker operators are typically paid on commission, not by the hour.
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A Tow Truck Operator is a person who operates a tow truck, or wrecker. In the State of Texas you must be licensed to perform these tasks.
A wrecker is considered to be an emergency vehicle when it's emergency lights are flashing. Under normal circumstances a wreckers lights are not flashing it is just a truck or service vehicle.
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Marter is based on a 1951 International Truck and a 1950 Chevrolet One Ton wrecker.
Law Enforcement Wrecker/Tow Truck Fire/rescue