A flat tire can happen anytime, anywhere, and being able to change one is an essential skill for all drivers. Yes, even if you plan to have your cell phone with you always and even if you have your AAA card in your wallet, the occasion may still arise when you will be in a bind and on the spot to change a flat. It’s relatively easy – we promise! – and you’ll only need to keep a few items on hand in your car.
1. Safety First, Get Your Car Parked Someplace Secure: As soon as you are aware that something has gone awry with one of your tires, turn your hazard lights on to warn other drivers. Drive slowly until you can pull off onto a wide shoulder, or ideally an open lot. You want a patch of road that is level, and that oncoming traffic will clearly see to avoid. Keep those lights flashing.
Overall worked out well. 👍 No issues and went smoothly. The communication was consistent and they saw the process all the way through. Thanks for your assistance! Jesus is our Lord and Savior and only way to eternal life in Heaven. Amen! ✝️ …
- Scott
When I called, the agent was really helpful and polite. Really nice. He also kept following up to ensure I was contacted by the company (from start to finish). Awesome customer service. The Company they contacted, Allen towing, was quick to respond, came with in the time frame. And same great customer service. They even let me know about my tires(one was ready to burst) on my new car. I would definitely use both services again. 10 star rating from me. Thanks so much, you made a stressful event much easier to deal with.
- Michelle
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-Crystal