Friday, October 26, 2007

Roadside assistance available in Texas

Roadside Assistance
DPS has a toll free number for motorists to contact for non-emergency roadside assistance - 1-800-525-5555, which is printed on the back of most driver licenses.
The toll-free line has been operated by DPS for several years for motorists to use when reporting non-life-threatening situations on Texas roads and highways. DPS then passes the information along to the appropriate local police agency or DPS office. However, in the event it is an emergency, we suggest you call 911.
Please be aware that the DPS does not send out a tow truck at the State's expense. We will either come to assist you or refer you to the appropriate local law enforcement agency. If a tow truck is ultimately dispatched, the motorist is responsible for any costs incurred. Some cities and agencies do have courtesy patrols and roadside trucks to provide non-towing services and they may be dispatched by the local agencies when appropriate.
Customers of participating wireless companies -- ALLTEL, Nextel, Cingular Wireless and Verizon Wireless -- can dial *DPS (*377) free of airtime charges anywhere in Texas, and receive roadside assistance for non-emergency situations.
Be safe
David Leopard

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