Yes, flatbed towing is generally safer than regular towing because it minimizes the risk of damage during transport. With flatbed towing, the entire vehicle is lifted onto a flat platform, meaning none of the tyres are on the road. This prevents issues like tire wear, transmission strain, or alignment problems, which are common with traditional tow methods such as hook-and-chain or wheel-lift towing. Flatbed towing is especially recommended for all-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and low-clearance vehicles, which can be more vulnerable to damage when towed incorrectly. Since the vehicle is completely off the ground, there’s also less chance of it being hit by debris or other vehicles. In most situations, flatbed towing offers a more stable and secure method of transport. If you want to reduce the risk that your car is damaged during towing, choosing a flatbed service is often the best and most reliable option.

Choose flatbed towing to reduce the risk that your car is damaged during towing. It’s the safest and most reliable way to protect your vehicle during transport.