Chicago drivers learn quickly that the road can be unpredictable. You can start the day with clear skies and end it in lake effect snow. You can drive the same route for years and still get surprised by a new construction pattern, a sudden lane shift, or a pothole that appears after a thaw. In a city where commuting, deliveries, and family schedules depend on mobility, emergency towing is important because it turns an unexpected problem into a manageable event. It is not just about moving a car. It is about protecting people, preventing secondary damage, and restoring order when the road creates chaos.
