If you must transport a nonfunctional car somewhere, the possibility of hauling it with a tow chain or strap may have crossed your mind. Consider some problematic safety issues with this method that may convince you to use a professional Tow Company in Everett WA instead.
Safety Issues
Power Brakes & Steering Are Hard to Operate in Rear Vehicle
The power to brakes and steering is off when the vehicle is turned off. This makes for more difficult maneuvering.
Risk of Hitting the Car in Front
It takes some skill to avoid rear-ending the vehicle in front when sitting in a car being towed this way, especially when the brakes are harder to use. The rear vehicle is traveling closer than normal to the front one, perhaps at relatively fast speeds. If the driver in front has to brake suddenly, a collision is likely. The risk also is greater when traveling downhill.
Chance of Rear Vehicle Straying Into Other Lanes
Steering the rear vehicle can be relatively easy when traveling in a straight line. On corners and curves, however, the towed vehicle may stray into another lane, which can cause a collision.
Front Driver Distracted by Watching Car in Back
It may be difficult for the driver in front to avoid watching the other vehicle in the rear view and side mirrors. There’s a natural inclination to worry about any of the possible scenarios that might occur when the other driver has compromised control of the car. This increases the chances of an accident caused by the front driver.
Additional Considerations
Legal Issues
Some states prohibit this type of towing, so you’d need to check with the department of transportation before you start the trip. Even in states where strap and chain towing is permitted, a police officer may still pull you over and give you a citation if they have noticed any safety problems. That might be for something as simple as the rear driver following too closely, which is tough to avoid in this circumstance.
Call a Tow Company in Everett WA in your area for pricing on bringing the vehicle where you need it to go. Some companies, such as Dicks Towing Inc, offer transport of vehicles on flatbed trailers if you prefer.

