Showing posts with label Tools and Equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tools and Equipment. Show all posts

Slow Down and Move Over For Towing and Wrecker Drivers



 With all the warning signs, injuries, and casualties involved with To
wman you think the public would know to slow their vehicle down and move to the other lane when they see a tow truck. Well they don't.

#slow down and move on over if you see a #tower or #wrecker
Give tow truck drivers and wrecker drivers a break

 In an article from 9wsyr.com there were over 11,000 recorded violations of the Slow Down Move Over rule in the State of New York. I know there are always people you cannot reach, but that number seems outrageously high

I guess the answer is more education and constant reminders to the public of how dangerous it is for tow truck drivers on the road 

 

Thousands of drivers violating "Move Over" law  (2013 January 3) Retrieved from http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Thousands-of-drivers-violating-Move-Over-law/7Mifu6vGL02Pl-AVDiXEJw.cspx

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City to buy towing truck to rid of street obstructions

The Iloilo City government is planning to buy a towing truck to rid the city streets of traffic obstruction.Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog said a truck will be used to tow away vehicles that obstruct the roads and bring these to the motorpool in San Pedro, Molo.

The site used to be a terminal for southbound jeepneys but was later turned into a parking area for government vehicles and for towed vehicles.

Vehicles that cause traffic congestion should be immediately towed away by authorities, he said.
A growing number of jeepneys and private vehicles in the city has already crowded the main streets, aside from the illegal structures sprouting along the major thoroughfares.

Towing away these illegally parked vehicles and removing the illegal structures along the streets will definitely improve the city’s traffic situation, the mayor said.

Mabilog said the city government will look for funds to buy the towing truck.

The mayor said he will also ask the City Council to increase the towing fee from P50 to P100.

As it is, the towing fee is so small it won’t be able to pay for the gasoline and services of towing companies, he said.

Mabilog said only a handful of towing companies are willing to invest in the city because of the very low towing fee.

He also has ordered the Traffic Management and Enforcement Unit to strictly monitor illegally parked vehicles.

Most private vehicles have a penchant for double parking especially in front of business establishments and even government offices.

This should not be tolerated, Mabilog said.












City to buy towing truck to rid of street obstructions
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