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  2. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Towing of disabled or damaged car at request of owner (the most common form) Towing of car by government authorities or its agents, due to being disabled or abandoned on a public thoroughfare; Towing a car as a form of long-distance shipping, such as during its owner's move to a new location, rather than driving the car

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    It can be valuable when you're new to an area and don't know reliable towing services. Mechanical breakdown coverage This protection works like a warranty for expensive repairs but usually costs ...

  4. John Arbuckle (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Arbuckle also entered the towing business. He believed that a rate of US$50 (equivalent to about $1,800 in 2023) to tow from New York City to Albany was too steep. The price of towing quickly dropped, reaching a low of US$5 (equivalent to about $200 in 2023), and caused a permanent lowering of towing costs. [ 2 ]

  5. Vehicle recovery - Wikipedia

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    The towing and salvage industry can often be heavily regulated, particularly the part of industry involved in this sort of work following road accidents. The regulation can involve limitations on the numbers of vehicles able to operate in particular areas, particularly major cities, typically through licensing and post accident allocation schemes.

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