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Modern recovery vehicles come with a bewildering number of accessories. These include power units to supply air for power tools or pumping off vehicle breaking systems, etc.
To Learn MoreRecovery vehicles are trucks used to move disabled, improperly parked, impounded, or otherwise indisposed motor vehicles. This may involve recovering a vehicle damaged in an accident, returning one to a drive-able surface in a mishap or inclement weather, or towing or transporting one via flatbed to a repair shop or other location.
Recovery vehicles are distinct from a motor carrier that moves multiple new or used vehicles simultaneously in routine transport operations.
Five general types of recovery vehicles are in common usage, usually based on the type or size of vehicle to be towed:
These are the most common arrangements of the recovery vehicles, but are by no means exclusive, as there are flatbed units that offer a wheel-lift, boom trucks that can recover but not tow, and wheel-lift units that offer a combination boom with sling.