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The Science of Towing: How Weight Distribution Keeps Your Vehicle Safe

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When most people think about towing, they picture a tow truck pulling a broken-down car to safety. But there’s more to it than just hooking up and driving away. In fact, weight distribution is one of the most critical factors that determines whether your vehicle arrives safely—or risks serious damage along the way. In Alberta, where long-distance towing and emergency roadside assistance often involve icy roads, steep inclines, and unpredictable weather, understanding this science can mean the difference between a smooth ride and a dangerous haul. Why Weight Distribution Matters in Towing When a towing service hauls a vehicle, the way weight is spread between the tow truck, the trailer, and the towed vehicle directly impacts: Vehicle stability —Poor distribution can cause swaying or fishtailing, especially at highway speeds. Braking efficiency —Uneven loads make it harder to stop quickly in an emergency. Tire and axle stress —Extra pressure on one side can lead to blowouts or mecha...

Tow Truck Rules in Edmonton: Understanding Unmarked Vehicle Tows

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If you live in Edmonton, you’ve probably seen tow trucks operating in different situations — some marked with company logos, others unmarked. But do you know the rules around unmarked vehicle tows? Whether it’s roadside assistance in Edmonton or a car parked illegally, understanding how these rules work can save you stress, time, and money. This guide explains what you need to know about tow truck rules in Edmonton , especially for unmarked vehicle towing. What Is an Unmarked Vehicle Tow? An unmarked tow truck is one that does not display a company name or logo. These trucks may still be licensed and legal, but they operate differently from branded trucks. In Edmonton, towing companies must follow city regulations to ensure safety and transparency — whether marked or unmarked. Key Rules for Tow Trucks in Edmonton Licensing Requirements Every towing company in Edmonton must hold a valid business license. Drivers must have proper certification for the type of tow they perform....

Commercial Vehicle Weight and Dimension Regulation Alberta

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When you're operating a commercial vehicle in Alberta, it’s critical to know the legal weight and size limits. These regulations are in place to ensure public safety and to protect Alberta’s roads and infrastructure. If you're planning to tow a trailer or haul heavy cargo, understanding the rules could save you time, money, and potential fines. The Commercial Vehicle Dimension and Weight Regulation (AR 315/2002) outlines the maximum allowable dimensions for height, width, and length. Generally, the limits are Maximum width: 2.6 meters Maximum height: 4.15 meters Maximum length (single vehicle): 12.5 meters Maximum length (combination): 23 meters These numbers are important whether you operate a long-haul transport vehicle or you're simply towing a trailer in Alberta for personal or commercial use. Understanding Alberta Towing Regulations When it comes to trailers and heavy-duty towing, there are specific Alberta trailer towing regulations you must follow. For instanc...