Truck Towing Services​

When your pickup or work truck stops moving, you need help that shows up ready. Expressway Towing™ delivers fast support for trucks, job vans, and light commercial vehicles. Our full towing service options are built for breakdowns, no-starts, accident recovery, and planned moves, so you can get your vehicle to a shop, yard, or safe parking spot without extra stress.

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Fast Truck Towing Help When You Need It Quick Support For Pickups And Work Trucks

Safe Towing Starts With The Right Truck

Truck towing is not the same as moving a small car. Pickup trucks, work trucks, and loaded light commercial vehicles need more space, stronger tie-down points, and careful loading. At Expressway Towing™, we match the job to the right setup. For trucks that need added stability during transport, our Flatbed Towing Services can be a smart option, while larger or more demanding recoveries may require Heavy Duty Towing Services.

Reliable Pickup And Work Truck Towing Help For Breakdowns, No-Starts, And Moves

Fast Service With Clear Next Steps

A fast tow matters when your truck is blocking a driveway, stopped at a job site, or sitting unsafe on the shoulder. Our team keeps the process simple. We confirm your truck type, pickup point, and drop-off spot, then send help that fits the job. If your truck needs to be moved farther than a local tow, our Long Distance Hauling Services may be the better fit for the job.

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Safe Towing For Trucks Of Many Sizes Careful Loading And Strong Tie-Downs

Safety comes first before any hook, lift, or pull. We check the truck size, condition, wheel position, and where it is parked so we can choose the safest loading method. If your truck is carrying tools, materials, or jobsite gear, our Equipment Towing Services may also be useful for related transport needs.

Truck Tow Service For Work And Personal Use Planned Moves Or Sudden Breakdowns

One Service, Many Truck Needs

Not every truck tow is an emergency, but every job needs a plan. We can move personal pickups, service vans, and light commercial trucks to a repair shop, body shop, storage lot, or new work site. If you are comparing options, our towing company guide helps explain what to ask before booking, so you can avoid delays, wrong equipment, or surprise steps on tow day.

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A Better Tow Starts With Good Details

Tell Us What Your Truck Needs

The best truck towing service is clear, calm, and ready. When you call, we ask for your truck type, where it is parked, and whether it can roll or steer. That helps us send the right help the first time. Depending on the size and condition of the vehicle, some jobs may be better suited for Flatbed Towing Services or even Heavy Duty Towing Services. You can also review our choosing a towing company article if you want a quick checklist before you book.
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When Drivers Book Truck Towing Real Problems We Handle Every Day

From Breakdowns To Job Site Moves

People call for truck towing when the engine will not start, the transmission fails, a tire blows, or a collision leaves the vehicle unsafe to drive. We also help when a work truck needs to get from one site to another without adding miles or wear. In some cases, the safest option may be Flatbed Towing Services, while larger vehicles or more complex recoveries may require Heavy Duty Towing Services. For more examples, our emergency towing guide shares common situations where fast help matters.

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How To Book A Tow For Your Truck Simple Steps Before We Arrive

Tell Us About The Truck

Booking is easy. Call us with your name, phone number, truck type, and pickup location. Then tell us if the truck rolls, if the wheels turn, and where you want it dropped off. If you are booking a larger vehicle, our Truck Towing Services are designed for safe and efficient transport, and some situations may also require Flatbed Towing Services. If you are not sure what kind of service you need, our trusted towing support page can help you understand the best towing setup for your vehicle.

Prepare For Pickup

Before the tow truck arrives, remove loose items, take photos if needed, and keep important tools or papers with you. If the truck is in gear, locked, low on air, or hard to reach, tell us right away. That extra detail saves time and helps us prepare the right response, especially for jobs that may need Truck Towing Services or Flatbed Towing Services. Our affordable towing guide also explains why good details can help prevent extra wait time and confusion.

Be Ready And Stay Safe

If your truck is used for work, tell us whether there is cargo, special equipment, or a trailer nearby. This helps us plan safe loading and a smooth drop-off. We want the truck moved with care, not rushed. You can also read our towing service guide for a simple breakdown of service types used for different vehicles and roadside problems.

It is smart to keep a charger, flashlight, gloves, and basic supplies in your truck before a breakdown happens. A simple emergency car kit can make a long wait safer and less stressful. When you do need help, Expressway Towing™ can step in quickly with professional Truck Towing Services, and some situations may also require Flatbed Towing Services for safer transport. Our towing company guide gives extra tips on what to expect from a reliable tow provider.
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Why Drivers Trust Our Truck Towing Service Simple Help, Fair Communication

Support That Feels Easy

Good service should feel simple. You call, we listen, we confirm the plan, and we tow your truck with care. That is the kind of help Expressway Towing™ aims to give every day. Depending on the vehicle size and recovery needs, some jobs may also be better suited for Flatbed Towing Services or Heavy Duty Towing Services. If you want to compare service features before booking, our choosing a towing company article is a useful place to start.
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Truck Towing FAQs

Can I Get My Truck Towed Without The Keys?

Yes, in many cases we can tow a truck without the keys, but we need to know that before arrival. A locked steering wheel, dead battery, or truck stuck in gear can change the loading plan. Share that detail when you book so Expressway Towing™ can send the right setup and avoid delays.

Not always. A flatbed can be the best choice for some pickups, 4x4s, damaged trucks, or trucks that should not roll on the road. The right answer depends on the truck condition, drivetrain, tire damage, and where it is parked. Tell us what happened, and we will match the tow to the situation.

Yes, but tell us first. Tools, cargo, ladder racks, and job gear can change weight, balance, and loading steps. Remove loose valuables before pickup and keep any important papers with you. If the truck has special equipment or a trailer nearby, mention that during booking so the tow goes smoothly.

Truck towing costs depend on distance, truck size, access, and whether special equipment is needed. A simple move usually costs less than a hard-to-reach recovery or a tow for a heavier truck. If you want a simple overview of common cost factors, our affordable towing guide is a helpful place to start before you call.

Need Truck Towing Now?

Need help with a pickup truck, work truck, or light commercial vehicle right now? Call Expressway Towing™ at (604) 245-0977 and we will walk you through the next step. We keep the process simple, explain what we need, and work to get your truck moved safely to the right place without extra stress or guesswork.

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