How Much Does 24 Hour Towing Cost Extra: Roadside Tips

Quick takeaway: 24 hour towing typically costs $25-75 extra beyond base rates. Night, weekend, and holiday surcharges vary by company and location.

Originally published on Tow With The Flow.

Quick Answer: 24 hour towing services typically charge $25-75 extra beyond standard daytime rates. Night surcharges (6 PM-6 AM) average $25-50, while weekend and holiday fees can add $50-75. Total emergency towing costs range from $100-300 depending on distance and vehicle type.

What To Do

  1. Call multiple tow companies to compare 24 hour rates before choosing
  2. Ask for the total cost breakdown including base rate, mileage, and after-hours fees
  3. Check if your insurance covers emergency towing to reduce out-of-pocket costs
  4. Verify the hookup location since some companies charge extra to travel outside city limits
  5. Get a written estimate if possible, especially for long-distance tows
  6. Confirm payment methods as some 24 hour services only accept cash or cards

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What It Might Cost

Standard after-hours surcharges:

  • Night service (6 PM-6 AM): $25-50 extra
  • Weekend rates: $30-60 extra
  • Holiday towing: $50-75 extra
  • Emergency callout fee: $15-35

Total typical costs:

  • Local tow (under 10 miles): $100-200
  • Medium distance (10-50 miles): $150-250
  • Long distance (50+ miles): $200-350+

Factors that increase costs:

  • Heavy vehicles (trucks, RVs): 25-50% more
  • Difficult recovery situations: $50-150 extra
  • Flatbed vs. dolly towing: $25-40 difference

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Stay Safe

  • Stay in your vehicle if on a busy highway until the tow truck arrives
  • Turn on hazard lights and use road flares or reflectors if you have them
  • Move to the shoulder as far right as possible
  • Exit from the side away from traffic when the tow truck arrives
  • Keep your phone charged for communication with the towing company
  • Have your insurance and registration ready for the driver

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