How Much Does It Cost To Tow A Car In South Africa

How Much Does It Cost To Tow A Car In South Africa?

The back of the form lists costs as follows: R3 950 for the initial towing; R9,50 per kilometer for a distance of more than 40km; a vehicle recovery charge of R2 500; further towings at R995 each; storage at R295 per day and an administration fee of R950. The charges exclude VAT.

How do you tow a car?

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You need to take everything slow and steady – never exceed 15 mph.

Use the clutch to pull away gently to prevent yanking on the rope suddenly, which can cause the tow rope to break, and avoid any sudden braking because the towed driver may not be able to react quickly enough to stop – tap gently instead to warn them.

Can you tow a car with another car in SA?

roadworthy. A light motor vehicle may tow no more than one vehicle. Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) – This is the maximum loaded mass of a motor vehicle set by the vehicle manufacturer.

Does towing a car damage it?

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A vehicle that remains in the park and is towed with its wheels on the ground will absolutely experience damage.

Not only will this cause skidding and damage to the tires, but it can also cause damage to the connections between the wheels and the transmission, ultimately hurting the transmission itself.

How fast can you go when towing?

On a motorway or dual-carriageway where the limit for a car is 70mph, then drive at 60mph to stay the right side of the law while towing.

On a single-carriageway with a 60mph maximum for cars, you should tow at no more than 50mph to stay legal.

Can you tow a car with rope?

The rope can be as short as you like, but it needs to be long enough to give the car on tow sufficient time to stop and react.

If your tow rope is longer than 1.5 meters, you’ll need to attach a coloured cloth or high-vis sign to make sure it’s visible to other drivers.