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Pulling Cars Out Of The Ditch
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:16 pm
by p4d
Hi All;
This came up at coffee break so I thought I would ask...
When I see a car in the ditch on a secondary road ( not a divided hiway) and the car seems undamaged, what is the legalities of offering to pull it out?
Thanks
Pat
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:10 pm
by hwybear
just civil liabilities and insurance risks....should your chain/rope/strap/cable break and your vehicle :
- slides back into the other vehicle
- the chain/rope/strap/cable whiplashes into something or someone
- damage (fender, plastic, etc..)to vehicle pulled
- what if the vehicle rolls over
Possible HTA offences if:
- strike another vehicle using the road
- cause a collision
Possible Criminal Offence: If there is a further collision...Dangerous Driving....but circumstances would dictate this
Towing companies have insurance to cover the possibilities of vehicle removal problems. Towing will call police for certain situations for traffic control.
- don't put yourself in a bad position should something go wrong.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:59 am
by p4d
Thanks Hwybear;
I used to drive tow truck and use a winch. Also I only do simple pulls.
Pat
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:26 pm
by Squishy
Same here (not the tow truck driving, but the simple pulls). No unibodies and no all-season tires. Hard to hook up properly to a unibody as I do not carry that J/T/R-hook cluster, and the all-season guys are on their own as far as I'm concerned. Normally I only hook up if there is a clearly accessible attachment point. Only time I might consider otherwise is if tow trucks are held up for more than three hours and it's a long way to the nearest Timmies.
A lot of judgement comes into play to make sure your good deed goes unpunished, and I'm guessing you have quite a bit of experience with that being an ex tow truck driver. Most guys just get offered a cell phone, and some even get left in the ditch where they belong.