Car Stuck in Snow: Tow Truck Cost in Atlanta: What Drivers Should Know

Quick takeaway: Car stuck in snow in Atlanta? Get tow truck costs, what to do first, and how to get unstuck safely. Direct answers for emergency situations.

Originally published on Tow With The Flow.

Quick Answer: Atlanta tow truck costs for snow removal range from $75-150 for basic pulls, up to $200-400 for complex extractions. Try rocking technique and traction aids first. Call multiple companies during snow events as prices spike and wait times extend.

What To Do

  1. Stay calm and assess safety - Turn on hazard lights, ensure you're visible to traffic
  2. Try the rocking method - Shift between drive and reverse gently, don't spin wheels
  3. Clear snow around tires - Dig out wheel wells and create straight path ahead and behind
  4. Add traction - Use floor mats, cardboard, cat litter, or sand under drive wheels
  5. Call for backup - If stuck for 15+ minutes, start calling tow services
  6. Get multiple quotes - Snow events create surge pricing, shop around
  7. Confirm arrival time - Atlanta tow trucks get backed up quickly during rare snow events

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What It Might Cost

Standard tow truck rates in Atlanta:

  • Basic pull from snow: $75-150
  • Winch service: $100-200
  • Complex extraction: $200-400
  • Mileage charges: $3-5 per mile after first 5 miles
  • Snow surcharge: 25-50% markup during events

Money-saving tips:

  • AAA members pay less or nothing depending on plan
  • Some auto insurance includes roadside assistance
  • Credit cards with roadside benefits can reimburse costs

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Stay Safe

  • Keep engine running for heat but crack window slightly
  • Stay with your vehicle unless safer shelter is nearby
  • Have emergency kit: blanket, water, flashlight, phone charger
  • Don't overexert yourself digging - heart attacks spike during snow events
  • Watch for hypothermia signs: shivering, confusion, drowsiness
  • If stuck overnight, run engine 10 minutes per hour for heat

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