
A 61-year-old man drove drunk in the wrong direction for 55 kilometers on National Freeway 3, ultimately colliding head-on with a car driving normally, resulting in two deaths. This incident is not just a car accident, but a total catastrophe of system failure, legal powerlessness, and loss of human control.

A video recently went viral online showing a foreign rider's motorcycle falling over during the towing process. Many people criticized it as 'unprofessional,' but the root of the problem was actually 'using the wrong type of truck' and 'the wrong method.' This article will reveal the real secrets of motorcycle towing for you.

A tow truck pulling a container truck drove into a gas station, but it was too tall and dented the ceiling. This isn't a movie; it's a real scenario that tow truck operators might encounter. Before entering a height-restricted space, be sure to 'look up'.

I remember when I first started learning to drive a tow truck with my dad. One night, around 11 PM, we suddenly got a call for roadside assistance. That was my first late-night call, and I was both nervous and excited 😳.

A highway rear-end collision, followed by improper handling during towing, led to the vehicle sliding off, the front end hitting the ground, causing triple damage. As fellow professionals, what can we learn from this incident?

