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A tow truck also called a wrecker , a breakdown truck , recovery vehicle or a breakdown lorry is a truck used to move disabled, improperly parked, impounded , or otherwise indisposed motor vehicles. This may involve recovering a vehicle damaged in an accident, returning one to a drivable surface in a mishap or inclement weather, or towing or transporting one via flatbed to a repair shop or other location. A tow truck is distinct from a car carrier trailer , which is used to move multiple new or used vehicles simultaneously in routine transport operations.
One of the batch was constructed as a recovery vehicle for the others, with a large winch on the rear platform. The wrecker with lifting jib was invented in by Ernest Holmes Sr. After improving his design he began manufacturing them commercially. Five general types of tow truck are in common usage, usually based on the type or size of vehicle to be towed:. These are the most common arrangements; others also exist, such as flatbed units that offer a wheel-lift, boom trucks that can recover but not tow, and wheel-lift units that offer a combination boom with sling.
There are also several sizes and weight categories of tow truck. The lightest models are usually based on light truck and van chassis offering boom and tow weights of around 5 to 10 short tons 4.
Medium-duty tow trucks have a boom capacity of 15 to 20 short tons 14β18 metric tons. Heavy-duty tow trucks, based on chassis used by semi-trucks, with multiple axles and the ability to tow fully-loaded semi-truck and trailer combinations, have a boom capacity from 25 to 50 short tons 23β45 metric tons. Rotators are the heaviest type of tow truck, ranging from 40 to 75 short tons 36β68 metric tons though lighter models do exist and often come with many other features per customer specification.
Most flatbed-type vehicles are based on medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks to provide the chassis strength necessary to carry entire vehicles. Tow trucks are usually operated by private businesses, except for major highways and toll roads , where the road authority may operate the tow trucks for that stretch of road. Some police departments own tow trucks; in the US, however, it is common to contract police tows to private companies. Businesses who operate a large fleet of vehicles , such as school bus companies or package delivery services, often own one or several tow trucks for the purposes of towing their own vehicles.