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Seattle Roadside AssistanceSeattle Roadside Assistance. Akins Towing is one of the premier Seatte Roadside Assistance towing companies in the Greater Seattle Area.
If your vehicle has broken down, if you've run out of gas, if your sterring wheel doesn't turn, if your engine won't turn over... what do you need? You need, in general, Seattle roadside assistance and, specifically, you need Akins Towing Service.
Seattle roadside assistance really does define Akins Towing Service. When you think about Seattle roadside assistance, think of Akins Towing Service.
Highly professional, friendly and efficient, Akins Towing Service is who you need.
Call them at 206-419-4828.
According to Wikipedia: OperationsHeavy Trucks in action.Tow trucks are usually operated by private businesses, except for major highways and toll roads, where the road authority may operate the tow trucks for that stretch of road. Businesses who operate a large fleet of vehicles, such as school bus companies or package delivery services, often own one or several tow trucks for the purposes of towing their own vehicles. Government departments with large fleets (such as the police departments, fire departments, transportation authorities and departments of public works of major cities) may similarly own tow truck(s). Police department tow trucks may also be used to impound other vehicles.
In the Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria there exists a Tow Truck Act, and tow trucks are identified by number plates ending in "TT". DispatchingRequests for service are placed to a dispatching center. Some tow services communicate with drivers using wireless telephone equipment. In others, the dispatching center contacts an available tow truck driver via mobile radio or by sending a text message using a mobile data terminal. Recent technology includes the use of GPS and on board wireless equipment to dispatch drivers via an LCD screen receiver. Impounds and storage1970's style tow truck still in use, Edmonton Alberta (2006)
Many tow companies have the capability to store vehicles that have been wrecked or impounded by police agencies. In these circumstances, police agencies notify a contracted towing provider to secure the vehicle and tow it to a storage lot. The tow company will sometimes prevent access to the vehicle until the law states the owner can claim it (usually after any fines are paid).
Nearly all tow companies charge a fee for storing vehicles. GPS - AVLNavigation systems are becoming more commonly used to tell the location (of stranded vehicles) to tow trucks. Automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems are sometimes used to help the dispatch center staff determine the closest tow truck. AVL may use GPS technology. It may display the location of all tow trucks on a map or may feed data directly to a computer-assisted dispatch system which automatically recommends the closest available units.
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