When Your Vehicle Fails on the Interstate
When vehicles break down on highways or get into car accidents, drivers face immediate danger from high-speed traffic, limited shoulder space, and the stress of being stranded. The longer you sit there, the more risk you face. Every minute counts when you’re dealing with I-35 highway towing situations because highways don’t slow down for your emergency. Needless to say, traffic incidents on highways create urgent situations. We dispatch quickly, arrive with the right tools, and work fast to get you off the roadway. Speed matters, but so does doing the job right the first time. Learn how we get it done.

High-Speed Traffic Creates Constant Danger
Highway towing means working inches away from vehicles traveling at interstate speeds. Unlike city streets where traffic moves at 25-35 mph, I-35 sees constant flows of cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles moving at 70+ mph. That creates a work environment where one mistake can be catastrophic.
The Challenge of Moving Traffic
When we respond to a highway towing call, we’re not just dealing with your disabled vehicle. Many other challenges await: managing the risks created by every driver who passes our work zone. Some drivers slow down and move over, but others don’t see us until the last second. Some are distracted, tired, or simply don’t understand how dangerous it is to work on a highway shoulder.
Our approach focuses on creating a safe work zone before we even touch your vehicle. We position our trucks to shield the work area, deploy warning devices well in advance, and use bright LED lighting, when necessary, to make our presence impossible to miss. Every crew member wears high-visibility gear and stays alert to approaching traffic.
Limited Space Means Every Move Counts
Highway shoulders weren’t designed with towing operations in mind. Most shoulders give us just enough room to park our truck and hook up your vehicle, with little margin for error. Add guardrails, bridge abutments, or steep drop-offs, and the workspace becomes even tighter.
Space constraints affect every aspect of an I-35 highway towing operation. We have to:
- Position our truck to protect the work area without blocking traffic lanes
- Hook up vehicles in cramped conditions while staying aware of passing traffic
- Load cars and trucks quickly without compromising safety
- Navigate tight spaces with loaded equipment
Our operators know how to work efficiently in limited space, how to position equipment for maximum safety, and how to adapt when conditions aren’t ideal.
Emergency Response Speed Does Matter
Time is critical during any I-35 highway towing situation. The longer your vehicle sits on the shoulder, the greater the risk of a secondary accident. Traffic backs up, drivers get impatient, and the danger increases with every passing minute.
Fast response times don’t happen by accident: We maintain our fleet for reliability and train our crews to work efficiently under pressure. When you call for I-35 highway towing, we’re moving toward your location in no time.
But speed never comes at the expense of safety. We move quickly through the safe parts of the job and take our time with the critical safety steps. That balance comes from years of experience handling highway emergencies.

ASAP Towing: We Master Any I-35 Highway Towing Challenge
Every I-35 highway towing call tests our training, equipment, and experience. We’ve handled breakdowns in thunderstorms, jackknifed semis during rush hour, and accident recoveries in construction zones. Each situation teaches us something new about working safely on busy highways.
Our crews understand that highway towing isn’t just about moving disabled vehicles – it’s about protecting everyone on the road. We take pride in our safety record, our response times, and our ability to handle challenging situations with professionalism.
When you need I-35 highway towing, you need a team that understands how challenging interstate work can get. We’ve got the experience, equipment, and commitment to get you off the highway safely and quickly, no matter what challenges we face.