Depending on the circumstances, getting a flat tire can be anything from a frustrating to a scary experience. No matter where on the spectrum your flat tire experience falls, you need reliable roadside assistance. At D&R Towing, we offer flat tire roadside assistance to ensure you can stay safe and get back on the road if you can’t change the tire yourself.
Don’t panic if you get a flat tire while driving. Here’s what you should do while waiting for roadside assistance.
Pull over and assess the situation.
As soon as you realize you have a flat tire, pull over to the side of the road in a safe location. Turn on your hazard lights and put on your parking brake. Once you’re safely pulled over, get out of your car and take a look at the flat tire. If you are on a busy road or highway with a narrow shoulder, get out on the passenger side to avoid damaging your vehicle and to stay out of oncoming traffic. Get as good a look as you can at the tire without putting yourself at risk.
Call for roadside assistance and wait in the car.
After assessing your flat tire, get back in the car and call for roadside assistance. When giving the dispatcher your location, be as precise as possible. If you are on a highway, use the closest mile marker. In a residential or commercial area, give the closest street address or unique landmarks if you can’t identify a nearby address. Once you have confirmed the tow truck is on its way, stay in your car with the doors locked.
Tell the tow truck driver where you’re going.
Once the tow truck arrives, tell the driver exactly where you’re going. Whether you’re riding the tow truck or getting another ride, you want to ensure your car ends up in the right place. Give the tow truck driver the precise address of your mechanic, home, or other destination, and confirm they have it right before you drive away.
Flat Tire Roadside Assistance from D&R Towing
If you have a flat tire, don’t panic! Call D&R Towing for roadside assistance. Our team is ready to respond 24/7, so you don’t have to worry about being stranded with a flat tire.